From My Mayan Roots: Venancio and Other Stories is a book that describes (in a simple and typical manner) the anthropological essence of the men and women from the Yucatan Peninsula during the beginning of the twentieth century. The behaviors that developed during colonial times show us the warmth, timidity, and strength of the culture, which is mirrored within My Mayan Roots. Their beliefs and superstitions were intertwined in the daily activities of an inevitable destiny from which nothing can be done and were culturally forced to accept. From My Mayan Roots: Venancio and Other Stories is a…mehr
From My Mayan Roots: Venancio and Other Stories is a book that describes (in a simple and typical manner) the anthropological essence of the men and women from the Yucatan Peninsula during the beginning of the twentieth century. The behaviors that developed during colonial times show us the warmth, timidity, and strength of the culture, which is mirrored within My Mayan Roots. Their beliefs and superstitions were intertwined in the daily activities of an inevitable destiny from which nothing can be done and were culturally forced to accept. From My Mayan Roots: Venancio and Other Stories is a winner of the Juan Domingo Arguelles prize and is part of the collection Letras del Cari Mexicano (Letters of the Mexican Caribbean), and it was edited for the first time by the Government of Quintana Roo and the National Advisory for Culture and the Arts (CONACULTA) Mexico in 2011.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Margarita Cano Hernandez Pacheco was born on June 10, 1931, in the city of Méricida, Yucatan, married to Professor Santiago Lizarraga Hernáandez and mother of eight children: Sergio Enrique, Neddy Roselia, Ivan Alexander, Fanny del Rosario, Eugenia Margarita, Ileana Gabriela, James, and Marco Vinicio. She graudated at the University of Yucatan, in the faculty of law, where she received her internship. Her journalistic work has been highlighted in the following aspects: was the founder of the magazine "Paladin," first university magazine; writer in the Journal News of Yucatan 1968-1982; Collaborator in "Focus," with which she began her journalistic activity in Quintana Roo, in 1967; director of "Advancing Caribbean " Diario de Quintana Roo, in 1971; director of the magazine "Integrating Southeast" of 1973-1982; director of information of the magazine "Peninsular Agenda"; and director of "Peninsular Agenda" of 1982-2004.
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