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- catalog contributor b12589631.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "Foreword / Miguel Leon-Portilla -- Pt. 1. The First Creation -- Text 1. Of Our Father Sun in Heaven -- Text 2. Let Us Make Pathways for the Rivers -- Text 3. Of How the World Began Long Ago -- Text 4. About Corn -- Text 5. About Why We Did Not Receive Our Lord Sun/Christ's Magical Hoe -- Text 6. Of What Happened to Rabbit Long Ago -- Text 7. About Hummingbirds -- Text 8. Of Our Father Who Died on the Cross -- Text 9. Of Our Holy Mother in Heaven -- Text 10. Why the Moon Has Only One Eye -- Text 11. Of the First People, Who Were Like Gods -- Text 12. Of When the Earth Darkened for Five Days -- Text 13. Of Long Ago When the First People Appeared -- Text 14. About Why Our Lord Sun/Christ Destroyed the First People with a Rain of Boiling Water -- Text 15. About How the Ancient Ones Ate Their Own Children -- Text 16. About the Time When We Were Created Long Ago -- Text 17. About How and Why the First People Perished in a Boiling Rain -- Text 18. Monkeys Were Still People Long Ago -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 1101-1106) and index.".
- catalog description "Text 19. His Wife Turned into a Monkey; the Man Became a Squirrel -- Text 20. About the Boiling Rain -- Pt. 2. The Second Creation -- Text 21. Of Our Mother Moon and Her Two Sons -- Text 22. Of Our Father Sun and His Older Brother -- Text 23. About How the Second People Became Monkeys -- Text 24. About a Time When Raccoons Were Still People -- Text 25. Of Olden Days When Weeds Could Speak -- Text 26. About How Our Lord San Juan Made His Home in Chamula, I -- Text 27. About How Our Lord San Juan Made His Home in Chamula, II -- Text 28. The Earth Lord's Daughter -- Text 29. Of a Poor, Wretched Woman Who Had No Husband for Herself -- Text 30. Of a Man Who Went to the Underworld -- Text 31. Why the Damned Buzzard Has a Red Neck -- Text 32. Of How the Buzzard Got to Be Like He Is -- Text 33. Of War and Peace with the Chief of Guatemala -- Text 34. On the Origin and Nature of Ladinos -- Pt. 3. The Third Creation -- Text 35. Of the Third People -- ".
- catalog description "Text 36. About How Rabbit and Deer Got Their Short Tails and Long Ears -- Text 37. Adventures of Coyote and Rabbit, I: Of the Beeswax Doll and the Corn Thief -- Text 38. Adventures of Coyote and Rabbit, II: Of Music, Dance, and Fiesta Time -- Text 39. Kidnapped by a Demon -- Text 40. Of a Man Who Was Swallowed by a Water Monster -- Text 41. On the Adventures of Xun beyond the Sea -- Text 42. Of the Stinking Ladino Woman and Her Dog -- Text 43. Of the Great Stone Stairway to Heaven -- Pt. 4. The Fourth Creation -- Text 44. Of the Earth Lord's Daughter -- Text 45. Of a Man Who Sought Riches from the Earth Lords -- Text 46. Of the Heroes of Bell Cave Who Slew the Demon Pukuj -- Text 47. Of an Encounter with the Soldier on the Mountain -- Text 48. About a Man Who Made a Pact with the Demon Pukuj -- Text 49. Of an Encounter with the Old Red Man, Who Was Actually the Demon Pukuj -- Text 50. On How the Rabbit Lost His Hat and Got His Long Ears -- ".
- catalog description "Text 51. Bitten to Death by the Backwards Wailing Man -- Text 52. On the Lacandon People of Chiapas, Who Are Like Beasts of the Jungle -- Text 53. About Tenejapanecos, Who Engage in Witchcraft -- Text 54. Of an Encounter with a Potzlom, the Soul of a Witch -- Text 55. The Perils of an Animal Soul as Revealed in a Dream -- Text 56. She Killed Her Animal-Soul Companion and Thus Killed Herself -- Text 57. Of an Encounter with the Snake-Woman -- Text 58. Of the Troubles of Men Who Have Turned into Women -- Text 59. Of an Unfaithful Wife Who Goes to the Grave with Her Lover -- Text 60. Abducted by a Demon Lover -- Text 61. Of Drought and Flood -- Text 62. About the Great Famine -- Text 63. On How the Old-Timers Became Impoverished, Just Like Their Land -- Text 64. About How Coyotes Came to Chamula -- Text 65. Memories of Times Past: Everything We Bought Was a Lot Less Expensive and Coffee Plantation Wages Were Better Back Then ... -- Text 66. Accounts from Old Men about Olden Times -- ".
- catalog description "Text 67. On Cuscat's War with the Frock-Coat Soldiers of San Cristobal -- Text 68. About the Prayer Makers of Long Ago -- Text 69. An Account of Those Who Followed Pajarito -- Text 70. About How the Carranza Soldiers Came to Live with Us Forever as Rats -- Text 71. About How the Old Child and the Mother of Sickness Brought the Fever Epidemic to Chamula -- Text 72. Of the Time of the Burning of the Saints -- Text 73. An Account of the Construction of the Highway to Tuxtla Gutierrez -- Text 74. An Account of the Protestant Prayer Makers Who Perished by Fire -- Afterword / Jan Rus.".
- catalog extent "lix, 1134 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0806133317 :".
- catalog isPartOf "Civilization of the American Indian series ; v. 245.".
- catalog isPartOf "The civilization of the American Indian series ; v. 245".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engmyn myn".
- catalog publisher "Norman : Oklahoma Press,".
- catalog spatial "Mexico Chamula.".
- catalog subject "Creation Mythology Mexico Chamula.".
- catalog subject "F1221.T9 F68 2002".
- catalog subject "Legends Mexico Chamula.".
- catalog subject "Tzotzil Indians Folklore.".
- catalog subject "Tzotzil Indians History.".
- catalog subject "Tzotzil mythology Mexico Chamula.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Miguel Leon-Portilla -- Pt. 1. The First Creation -- Text 1. Of Our Father Sun in Heaven -- Text 2. Let Us Make Pathways for the Rivers -- Text 3. Of How the World Began Long Ago -- Text 4. About Corn -- Text 5. About Why We Did Not Receive Our Lord Sun/Christ's Magical Hoe -- Text 6. Of What Happened to Rabbit Long Ago -- Text 7. About Hummingbirds -- Text 8. Of Our Father Who Died on the Cross -- Text 9. Of Our Holy Mother in Heaven -- Text 10. Why the Moon Has Only One Eye -- Text 11. Of the First People, Who Were Like Gods -- Text 12. Of When the Earth Darkened for Five Days -- Text 13. Of Long Ago When the First People Appeared -- Text 14. About Why Our Lord Sun/Christ Destroyed the First People with a Rain of Boiling Water -- Text 15. About How the Ancient Ones Ate Their Own Children -- Text 16. About the Time When We Were Created Long Ago -- Text 17. About How and Why the First People Perished in a Boiling Rain -- Text 18. Monkeys Were Still People Long Ago -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Text 19. His Wife Turned into a Monkey; the Man Became a Squirrel -- Text 20. About the Boiling Rain -- Pt. 2. The Second Creation -- Text 21. Of Our Mother Moon and Her Two Sons -- Text 22. Of Our Father Sun and His Older Brother -- Text 23. About How the Second People Became Monkeys -- Text 24. About a Time When Raccoons Were Still People -- Text 25. Of Olden Days When Weeds Could Speak -- Text 26. About How Our Lord San Juan Made His Home in Chamula, I -- Text 27. About How Our Lord San Juan Made His Home in Chamula, II -- Text 28. The Earth Lord's Daughter -- Text 29. Of a Poor, Wretched Woman Who Had No Husband for Herself -- Text 30. Of a Man Who Went to the Underworld -- Text 31. Why the Damned Buzzard Has a Red Neck -- Text 32. Of How the Buzzard Got to Be Like He Is -- Text 33. Of War and Peace with the Chief of Guatemala -- Text 34. On the Origin and Nature of Ladinos -- Pt. 3. The Third Creation -- Text 35. Of the Third People -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Text 36. About How Rabbit and Deer Got Their Short Tails and Long Ears -- Text 37. Adventures of Coyote and Rabbit, I: Of the Beeswax Doll and the Corn Thief -- Text 38. Adventures of Coyote and Rabbit, II: Of Music, Dance, and Fiesta Time -- Text 39. Kidnapped by a Demon -- Text 40. Of a Man Who Was Swallowed by a Water Monster -- Text 41. On the Adventures of Xun beyond the Sea -- Text 42. Of the Stinking Ladino Woman and Her Dog -- Text 43. Of the Great Stone Stairway to Heaven -- Pt. 4. The Fourth Creation -- Text 44. Of the Earth Lord's Daughter -- Text 45. Of a Man Who Sought Riches from the Earth Lords -- Text 46. Of the Heroes of Bell Cave Who Slew the Demon Pukuj -- Text 47. Of an Encounter with the Soldier on the Mountain -- Text 48. About a Man Who Made a Pact with the Demon Pukuj -- Text 49. Of an Encounter with the Old Red Man, Who Was Actually the Demon Pukuj -- Text 50. On How the Rabbit Lost His Hat and Got His Long Ears -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Text 51. Bitten to Death by the Backwards Wailing Man -- Text 52. On the Lacandon People of Chiapas, Who Are Like Beasts of the Jungle -- Text 53. About Tenejapanecos, Who Engage in Witchcraft -- Text 54. Of an Encounter with a Potzlom, the Soul of a Witch -- Text 55. The Perils of an Animal Soul as Revealed in a Dream -- Text 56. She Killed Her Animal-Soul Companion and Thus Killed Herself -- Text 57. Of an Encounter with the Snake-Woman -- Text 58. Of the Troubles of Men Who Have Turned into Women -- Text 59. Of an Unfaithful Wife Who Goes to the Grave with Her Lover -- Text 60. Abducted by a Demon Lover -- Text 61. Of Drought and Flood -- Text 62. About the Great Famine -- Text 63. On How the Old-Timers Became Impoverished, Just Like Their Land -- Text 64. About How Coyotes Came to Chamula -- Text 65. Memories of Times Past: Everything We Bought Was a Lot Less Expensive and Coffee Plantation Wages Were Better Back Then ... -- Text 66. Accounts from Old Men about Olden Times -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Text 67. On Cuscat's War with the Frock-Coat Soldiers of San Cristobal -- Text 68. About the Prayer Makers of Long Ago -- Text 69. An Account of Those Who Followed Pajarito -- Text 70. About How the Carranza Soldiers Came to Live with Us Forever as Rats -- Text 71. About How the Old Child and the Mother of Sickness Brought the Fever Epidemic to Chamula -- Text 72. Of the Time of the Burning of the Saints -- Text 73. An Account of the Construction of the Highway to Tuxtla Gutierrez -- Text 74. An Account of the Protestant Prayer Makers Who Perished by Fire -- Afterword / Jan Rus.".
- catalog title "Four creations : an epic story of the Chiapas Mayas / edited and translated by Gary H. Gossen ; illustrations by Marián López Calixto ; foreword by Miguel León-Portilla ; afterword by Jan Rus ; with contributions by Manuel López Calixto ... [et al.].".
- catalog type "Folklore. fast".
- catalog type "text".