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Appendix VIII Don Primo Tejada, Renowned Storyteller of Cimarrón, Nueva Concepción, El Salvador
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Brent E. Metz
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Figures ix
- Tables xv
- Preface xvii
- 1 Four Approaches to Indigeneity 3
- 2 Exploring the Precolonial Foundations of the “Ch’orti’ Area” 15
- 3 Colonial Predation and Apay Division and Contraction 30
- 4 Indigeneity in the Last Ch’orti’-Speaking Municipios of Guatemala 62
- 5 Beyond the Contemporary Ch’orti’-Speaking Area of Guatemala 113
- 6 History behind the Honduran Ch’orti’ Movement 141
- 7 Survey of Copán Ruinas, Santa Rita, Cabañas, and El Paraíso 170
- 8 Ocotepeque 197
- 9 Northwestern El Salvador 245
- Conclusion Who’s Indigenous Ch’orti’? Who Cares? 278
- Appendix I The Apayac/Chol in El Salvador in the Conquest Era 289
- Appendix II The Enigmatic Toquegua 291
- Appendix III Lowland Clothing in the Early Colonial Period 293
- Appendix IV The Tragic Marginality of El Paraíso’s Campesinos 295
- Appendix V The Quijote-esque Search for Indigeneity When All Is Relative 297
- Appendix VI Moonlore in El Salvador 303
- Appendix VII Interview with Paula Pérez and Daughter María in Ocosingo 305
- Appendix VIII Don Primo Tejada, Renowned Storyteller of Cimarrón, Nueva Concepción, El Salvador 307
- Notes 311
- References 333
- Index 371
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Figures ix
- Tables xv
- Preface xvii
- 1 Four Approaches to Indigeneity 3
- 2 Exploring the Precolonial Foundations of the “Ch’orti’ Area” 15
- 3 Colonial Predation and Apay Division and Contraction 30
- 4 Indigeneity in the Last Ch’orti’-Speaking Municipios of Guatemala 62
- 5 Beyond the Contemporary Ch’orti’-Speaking Area of Guatemala 113
- 6 History behind the Honduran Ch’orti’ Movement 141
- 7 Survey of Copán Ruinas, Santa Rita, Cabañas, and El Paraíso 170
- 8 Ocotepeque 197
- 9 Northwestern El Salvador 245
- Conclusion Who’s Indigenous Ch’orti’? Who Cares? 278
- Appendix I The Apayac/Chol in El Salvador in the Conquest Era 289
- Appendix II The Enigmatic Toquegua 291
- Appendix III Lowland Clothing in the Early Colonial Period 293
- Appendix IV The Tragic Marginality of El Paraíso’s Campesinos 295
- Appendix V The Quijote-esque Search for Indigeneity When All Is Relative 297
- Appendix VI Moonlore in El Salvador 303
- Appendix VII Interview with Paula Pérez and Daughter María in Ocosingo 305
- Appendix VIII Don Primo Tejada, Renowned Storyteller of Cimarrón, Nueva Concepción, El Salvador 307
- Notes 311
- References 333
- Index 371