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S. Ashley Kistler
Fosters a holistic understanding of the roles of Maya heroic figures as cornerstones of cultural identity and political resistance and power In the sixteenth century, Q'eqchi'Maya leader Aj Poop B'atz'changed the course of Q'eqchi'history by welcomin
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S. Ashley Kistler
As cultural mediators, Chamelco's market women offer a model of contemporary Q'eqchi'identity grounded in the strength of the Maya historical legacy. Guatemala's Maya communities have faced nearly five hundred years of constant challenges to their cu
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S. Ashley Kistler
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The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology. 25:172-173
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S. Ashley Kistler
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Anthropology and Humanism. 40:125-132
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S. Ashley Kistler
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Anthropology and Humanism. 40:157-176
Summary The works of Bruce Grindal teach us many things about anthropology's humanistic tradition. With examples such as Redneck Girl and “Postmodernism as Seen by the Boys at Downhome Auto Repair,” Bruce Grindal demonstrated how we can creativel
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S. Ashley Kistler
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Collaborative Anthropologies. 7:1-24
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S. Ashley Kistler
In Chamelco and beyond, the Q'eqchi' are one of Mesoamerica's largest indigenous groups, registering close to one million speakers in Guatemala alone. The department of Alta Verapaz is home to 776,246 residents, 720,741 of whom identify ethnically as
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https://doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038358.003.0002
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S. Ashley Kistler
This chapter explores Q'eqchi' “houses” (junkab'als), as defined by Lévi-Strauss, and analyzes the logic of Q'eqchi' kinship. While consanguinity and marriage play roles in governing Q'eqchi' kin relations, they are not the only, nor the most im
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https://doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038358.003.0005
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S. Ashley Kistler
This chapter explores the significance that the market plays both as an economic institution and a center of socialization for Chamelqueños. In doing so, it describes life in the market and analyzes marketing as women's vocation. It argues that Cham
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https://doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038358.003.0003
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S. Ashley Kistler
This chapter examines marketing as the foundation of personhood for market women, their families, and Chamelco as a whole. Chamelco's vendors confront capitalist values, transforming capitalism's potentially alienating social effects into a model of
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