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In The Olson Codex, Tedlock describes and examines Olson's efforts to decipher Mayan hieroglyphics, giving Olson's work in Mexico the place it deserves within twentieth-century poetry and poetics.
Poetics. --- Mayan poetry. --- Mayan literature. --- Mayan languages --- Mayan languages. --- Mayan literature --- Mayan poetry --- Central American literature --- Poetry --- Penutian languages --- Alphabet. --- History and criticism. --- Texts. --- Technique --- Olson, Charles, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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religions [belief systems, cultures] --- Comparative religion --- mythology [literary genre] --- Religious studies --- Guatemala --- Quiché Indians --- Quiché mythology. --- Religion.
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Quiché Indians --- Quichés --- Quiché (Indiens) --- Religion --- Religion and mythology --- Religion et mythologie --- Popol vuh. --- Quiché Indians --- Quiché (Indiens) --- Quichés --- Religion and mythology.
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Indians --- Language and languages --- Quiché Indians --- Storytelling. --- Translating and interpreting. --- Zuni Indians --- Folklore. --- Phonetic transcriptions.
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'Rabinal Achi' tells the story of a rebel warrior captured by the ruler of an enemy city-state and facing certain death. This translation includes stage directions, translation notes, a glossary, and comparative illustrations of ancient Maya court scenes.
Quiché drama --- Quiché literature --- History and criticism. --- Rabinal-Achí. --- Quich�e drama --- Rabinal-Ach�i.
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Mayan literature is among the oldest in the world, spanning an astonishing two millennia from deep pre-Columbian antiquity to the present day. Here, for the first time, is a fully illustrated survey, from the earliest hieroglyphic inscriptions to the works of later writers using the Roman alphabet. Dennis Tedlock-ethnographer, linguist, poet, and award-winning author-draws on decades of living and working among the Maya to assemble this groundbreaking book, which is the first to treat ancient Mayan texts as literature. Tedlock considers the texts chronologically. He establishes that women were among the ancient writers and challenges the idea that Mayan rulers claimed the status of gods. 2000 Years of Mayan Literature expands our understanding and appreciation not only of Mayan literature but of indigenous American literature in its entirety.
Mayan literature --- Languages & Literatures --- Native American & Hyperborean Languages --- Central American literature --- History and criticism --- History and criticism. --- ancient literature. --- ancient mayan texts. --- anthropology. --- chilam balam. --- colonial latin america. --- early mayan writing. --- ethnography. --- graffiti. --- hieroglyphic inscriptions. --- history. --- indigenous american literature. --- indigenous peoples. --- lady shark fin. --- language of suyua. --- linguistics. --- literary. --- maya. --- mayan literature. --- moon woman. --- native americans. --- poetry. --- pre colombian antiquity. --- rattlesnakes of the city of three stones. --- roman alphabet. --- temple of the sun eyed shield. --- temple of the tree of yellow corn. --- thunderstorm. --- women writers.
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Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- History as a science --- history [discipline] --- plays [performing arts compositions] --- Pre-Columbian [American] --- Maya [culture or style] --- Guatemala --- Mexico
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Mayas --- Quiché Indians --- Quiché (Indiens) --- Religion
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