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Never forget the three powerful resources you always have available to you: love, prayer, and forgiveness.
ISBN10: 0292725329, ISBN13: 9780292725324, [publisher: University of Texas Press] Softcover Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects. [Reno, NV, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2001]
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Falla, Ricardo, and Berryman, Phillip (Translated by), and Adams, Richard Newbold (Introduction by)
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Austin, TX University of Texas Press 2001 Univ of Texas PR ed. Trade paperback New. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 295 p. Llilas Translations from Latin America.
ISBN10: 0292725329, ISBN13: 9780292725324, [publisher: University of Texas Press] Softcover Since the arrival of the Spanish in the sixteenth century, the Maya population of Guatemala has been forced to adapt to extraordinary challenges. Under colonial rule, the Indians had to adapt enough to satisfy the Spanish while resisting those changes not necessary for survival, applying their understanding of the world to the realities they confronted daily. Despite the major changes wrought in their way of life by centuries of submission, the Maya have managed to regenerate, and thus maintain, their self-identity.Among the major challenges they have faced has been the imposition of outside religions. Quiché Rebelde examines what happened when Acción Católica came into the Guatemalan municipio of San Antonio Ilotenango, Quiché, to convert its inhabitants.Ricardo Falla, a Guatemalan Jesuit priest and anthropologist, analyzes the movement's origins and why some people became part of it while others resisted. He shows how religion was used as another tool to readapt to the changing environment-natural, economic, political, and social. His work is the first major empirical study of how change occurred in a Maya community with no serious loss of Maya identity-and how the process of conversion is related to more general processes of cultural change that actually strengthen ethnic identity. [Houston, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2001]
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ISBN10: 0292725329, ISBN13: 9780292725324, [publisher: University Of Texas Press] Softcover nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Since the arrival of the Spanish in the sixteenth century, the Maya population of Guatemala has been forced to adapt to extraordinary challenges. Under colonial rule, the Indians had to adapt enough to satisfy the Spanish while resisting those changes not necessary for survival, applying their understanding of the world to the realities they confronted daily. Despite the major changes wrought in their way of life by centuries of submission, the Maya have managed to regenerate, and thus maintain, their self-identity.Among the major challenges they have faced has been the imposition of outside religions. Quiché Rebelde examines what happened when Acción Católica came into the Guatemalan municipio of San Antonio Ilotenango, Quiché, to convert its inhabitants.Ricardo Falla, a Guatemalan Jesuit priest and anthropologist, analyzes the movement's origins and why some people became part of it while others resisted. He shows how religion was used as another tool to readapt to the changing environment-natural, economic, political, and social. His work is the first major empirical study of how change occurred in a Maya community with no serious loss of Maya identity-and how the process of conversion is related to more general processes of cultural change that actually strengthen ethnic identity. [Einbeck, German ...
ISBN10: 0292725329, ISBN13: 9780292725324, [publisher: University of Texas Press] Softcover New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 1.03 [North Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2001]
Falla Ricardo; Falla Richard; Berryman Philip Translator; Adams Richard N. Foreword;
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University of Texas Press, Date: 2001-08-15. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 2001. University of Texas Press ISBN 0292725329 9780292725324 [US]
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