Ritual Humor in Highland Chiapas
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Ritual Humor in Highland Chiapas

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Zinacantan, Chamula, and Chenalho are neighboring Mayan communities situated in highland Chiapas, Mexico, near the city of San Cristobal Las Casas. The inhabitants of the three communities speak dialects of the Tzotzil language. Five religious fiestas, celebrated by these communities in honor of their saints, provide the data for Victoria Bricker's comparative study of rit

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Paperback, 293 pages
Published January 1st 1973 by University of Texas Press
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