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"Throughout this volume Early provides us with the historical, material, and political contexts for the competing worldviews he describes with insight and in rich ethnographic detail, and he never loses sight of the critical importance of religion in the daily lives of Maya peoples and their pastoral workers. This book is a lucid, fair-minded, magisterial guide to sympathetic understanding of these complex, critical issues."--Norman B. Schwartz, University of Delaware "A landmark achievement that will no doubt be cited again and again for years to come. It is a thoroughly researched and…mehr

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"Throughout this volume Early provides us with the historical, material, and political contexts for the competing worldviews he describes with insight and in rich ethnographic detail, and he never loses sight of the critical importance of religion in the daily lives of Maya peoples and their pastoral workers. This book is a lucid, fair-minded, magisterial guide to sympathetic understanding of these complex, critical issues."--Norman B. Schwartz, University of Delaware "A landmark achievement that will no doubt be cited again and again for years to come. It is a thoroughly researched and authoritative work."--Allen J. Christenson, author of Art and Society in a Highland Maya Community "No book offers a more comprehensive look at the clashing and overlapping worldviews and politics of the groups and institutions involved, including Western-centric vs. liberal Catholic clergy, Mayas searching for new understandings and economic strategies in the midst of the erosion of their subsistence economy, Marxist guerillas, the military, and indigenous activists. Even the most seasoned scholars of Liberation Theology and Maya culture change will find fascinating revelations in this treasure trove."--Brent Metz, coeditor of The Ch'orti' Maya Area "While this book explains what brought about the Maya uprisings in Chiapas and Guatemala and answers questions about the role of the Catholic Church in the development of the uprisings, the heart of the book is about the Maya quest to live with dignity as Maya in the modern world."--Christine Gudorf, author of Catholic Social Teaching on Liberation Themes In this historical account of how the Maya worldview has adapted to the changes following contact with Western colonial and national governments, John D. Early provides an in-depth look at how the Catholic Church has interacted with the Maya through the last centuries, delving into the changing worldviews of these two groups in the second half of the twentieth century--a period of great turmoil for both. John D. Early, professor emeritus of anthropology at Florida Atlantic University, is the author of The Maya and Catholicism and coauthor of several books, including The Xilixana Yanomami of the Amazon.
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John D. Early, professor emeritus of anthropology at Florida Atlantic University, is the author of The Maya and Catholicism and coauthor of several books, including The Xilixana Yanomami of the Amazon.