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- catalog contributor b646280.
- catalog created "1985.".
- catalog date "1985".
- catalog date "1985.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1985.".
- catalog description "Drama-Warrior of Rabinal or The Ballet of the Sacred Drum -- Warrior of Rabinal -- Prologue of Bartolo Ziz -- Acto One: The Capture -- Act Two: King Hobtoh -- Act Three: The Sacrifice -- Ballet Music.".
- catalog description "From Legend to History -- A. The Popol-Vuh (continued) -- The Men of Corn -- Preparation -- The First Men -- The First Tribes -- Their Gods Arrive -- The Forest Dwellers -- Fire and Dawn -- The Fire -- The Other Tribes Surrender -- Further Sufferings -- Dawn -- The War of the Maidens -- Sacrifices Begin -- Kidnappings -- The Two Maidens -- Tohil's Bath -- Skirmishes -- The Tribes are Routed -- The Kiche Stock -- The Patriarchs' Farewell -- Investiture -- A Royal Triangle -- Growth of the Kiche Nation -- Gumarcaah -- King Kikab -- The Price of Power -- Final Generations -- B. The Memorial of Soloa -- The Annals of the Cakchikels -- Cakchikel Independence -- The Kiches Revolt -- A Second Revolt -- The Kiche Invasion -- Revolution in Ishimcheh -- The Spanish Conquest -- Foreigners and Illness -- The Castilian's Arrival -- Alvarado at Ishimcheh -- A Demand for Metal -- Tribute Begins -- New Government and Worship -- Family Lore -- The Book of Chilam Balam.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The Mayan World -- The Book of the Council -- Historical Texts -- Sacrificial Drama -- Realism -- Culture and Society -- Philosophy and Ethics -- Arrangement of Material -- The Beginnings in Myth: The Popol-Vuh -- Creation -- Preamble -- The Earth -- The Animals -- The Men of Clay and Wood -- Destruction of the Wooden Men -- How Pride Was Punished -- Vucub-Cakish, the Proud -- The Blowgun Finds its Mark -- Vucub-Cakish Loses his Life -- Zipacna and the 400 Boys -- Zipacna's Death -- Cabracane's Death -- The First Ballgame -- The First Set of Twins -- The Invitation -- The Trip to Shibalba -- The Reception -- The Trials of Shibalba -- The Maiden Ish-Kik -- Ish-Kik and the Skull -- The Maiden Escapes -- The Substitute Heart -- Ish-Kik Reaches Earth -- The Miraculous Crop -- Hunahpu and Ish-Balankeh -- The Second Set of Twins -- Hun-Batz and Hun-Choven Become Monkeys -- The Grandmother is Fooled -- The Enchanted Cornfield -- The Animals of the Forest -- The Mouse -- The Equipment is Found -- The Second Ballgame -- Another Invitation to Shibalba -- The Message -- The Mosquito -- The Reception in Shibalba -- The House of Darkness -- The Ballgame -- The Flowers of Shibalba -- The Brothers' Last Feats -- Final Trials -- Hunahpu's New Head -- The Last Game -- Death in the Bonfire -- The End of the Feud -- The Dancers -- The Dance of Death -- The Sentence Against Shibalba -- Ancestral Farewell.".
- catalog extent "x, 102 p., [13] leaves of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "Maya's own words.".
- catalog identifier "0911437142".
- catalog isFormatOf "Maya's own words.".
- catalog issued "1985".
- catalog issued "1985.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Culver City, Calif. : Labyrinthos,".
- catalog relation "Maya's own words.".
- catalog spatial "Central America.".
- catalog subject "Indian mythology Central America.".
- catalog subject "Indians of Central America History.".
- catalog subject "Indians of Central America Religion.".
- catalog subject "Indians of Mexico History.".
- catalog subject "Indians of Mexico Religion.".
- catalog subject "Maya mythology.".
- catalog subject "Mayan literature Translations into English.".
- catalog subject "Mayas History.".
- catalog subject "Mayas Religion.".
- catalog subject "PM3968.55.E5 M38 1985".
- catalog tableOfContents "Drama-Warrior of Rabinal or The Ballet of the Sacred Drum -- Warrior of Rabinal -- Prologue of Bartolo Ziz -- Acto One: The Capture -- Act Two: King Hobtoh -- Act Three: The Sacrifice -- Ballet Music.".
- catalog tableOfContents "From Legend to History -- A. The Popol-Vuh (continued) -- The Men of Corn -- Preparation -- The First Men -- The First Tribes -- Their Gods Arrive -- The Forest Dwellers -- Fire and Dawn -- The Fire -- The Other Tribes Surrender -- Further Sufferings -- Dawn -- The War of the Maidens -- Sacrifices Begin -- Kidnappings -- The Two Maidens -- Tohil's Bath -- Skirmishes -- The Tribes are Routed -- The Kiche Stock -- The Patriarchs' Farewell -- Investiture -- A Royal Triangle -- Growth of the Kiche Nation -- Gumarcaah -- King Kikab -- The Price of Power -- Final Generations -- B. The Memorial of Soloa -- The Annals of the Cakchikels -- Cakchikel Independence -- The Kiches Revolt -- A Second Revolt -- The Kiche Invasion -- Revolution in Ishimcheh -- The Spanish Conquest -- Foreigners and Illness -- The Castilian's Arrival -- Alvarado at Ishimcheh -- A Demand for Metal -- Tribute Begins -- New Government and Worship -- Family Lore -- The Book of Chilam Balam.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Mayan World -- The Book of the Council -- Historical Texts -- Sacrificial Drama -- Realism -- Culture and Society -- Philosophy and Ethics -- Arrangement of Material -- The Beginnings in Myth: The Popol-Vuh -- Creation -- Preamble -- The Earth -- The Animals -- The Men of Clay and Wood -- Destruction of the Wooden Men -- How Pride Was Punished -- Vucub-Cakish, the Proud -- The Blowgun Finds its Mark -- Vucub-Cakish Loses his Life -- Zipacna and the 400 Boys -- Zipacna's Death -- Cabracane's Death -- The First Ballgame -- The First Set of Twins -- The Invitation -- The Trip to Shibalba -- The Reception -- The Trials of Shibalba -- The Maiden Ish-Kik -- Ish-Kik and the Skull -- The Maiden Escapes -- The Substitute Heart -- Ish-Kik Reaches Earth -- The Miraculous Crop -- Hunahpu and Ish-Balankeh -- The Second Set of Twins -- Hun-Batz and Hun-Choven Become Monkeys -- The Grandmother is Fooled -- The Enchanted Cornfield -- The Animals of the Forest -- The Mouse -- The Equipment is Found -- The Second Ballgame -- Another Invitation to Shibalba -- The Message -- The Mosquito -- The Reception in Shibalba -- The House of Darkness -- The Ballgame -- The Flowers of Shibalba -- The Brothers' Last Feats -- Final Trials -- Hunahpu's New Head -- The Last Game -- Death in the Bonfire -- The End of the Feud -- The Dancers -- The Dance of Death -- The Sentence Against Shibalba -- Ancestral Farewell.".
- catalog title "The Maya's own words : an anthology comprising abridgements of the Popol-Vuh, Warrior of Rabinal, and selections from the Memorial of Solola, the Book of Chilam Balam of Chumayel, and the Title of the Lords of Totonicapan / edited for the modern reader by Thomas Ballantine Irving.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "Translations. fast".
- catalog type "text".