Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Maya Heroes, Resistance, and Identity / S. Ashley Kistler
1. Tekun Umam: Maya Hero, K’iche’ Hero / Judith M. Maxwell and Ixnal Ambrocia Cuma Chávez
2. Unsung Heroes: Cahí Ymox, Belehé Qat, and Kaqchikel Resistance to the Spanish Invasion of Guatemala, 1524–1540 / W. George Lovell and Christopher H. Lutz
3. Discovering Aj Poop B’atz’: Collaborative Ethnography and the Exploration of Q’eqchi’ Identity / S. Ashley Kistler
4. The Man at the Crossroads: Mapla’s Sojuel, Ancestral Guardian of Tz’utujil-Mayas / Allen J. Christenson
5. Jacinto Pat and the Talking Cross: Caste War Heroes in the Yucatán Peninsula / Stephanie J. Litka
6. The Hero Cult of Carrillo Puerto Versus the Maya Heroes Who Were Not Heroes: Historical Memory, Local Leadership, and the Pathology of Politics in Yucatán / Fernando Armstrong-Fumero
7. Heroines of Health Care: Germana Catu and Maya Midwives / David Carey Jr.
8. Rebellious Dignity: Remembering Maya Women and Resistance in the Guatemalan Armed Conflict / Betsy Konefal
9. “We Will No Longer Yield an Inch of Our Identity”: Antonio Pop Caal, 1941–2002 / Abigail E. Adams
10. “There Are No Heroes”/“We’re All Heroes”: Kaqchikel Vendors’ Reflections on National Holidays and National Heroes / Walter E. Little
References
Contributors
Index