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9780826348883

Travelers to the Other World

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  • ISBN13:

    9780826348883

  • ISBN10:

    0826348882

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-04-30
  • Publisher: Univ of New Mexico Pr
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Summary

Travel writing, the literary exploration of other cultures, has long been a tradition in the English-speaking world. This book turns the tradition on its head and records what is surely the first Maya literary exploration of the United States. The authors were Tzotzil-speaking Zinacantec Maya who accompanied Robert Laughlin, the compiler of The Great Tzotzil Dictionary of San Lorenzo Zinacantaacute;n, on two trips to the United States. These were action-packed journeys. On the initial voyage, in 1963, they were in the United States for the assassination of President Kennedy. The murderer had never met the President. He never had spoken a single word to him. He didn't even know him! one of the Zinacantecos reports. They also met Margaret Mead at an American Anthropological Association meeting and flew on their first plane, which they referred to as a buzzard machine. On the second trip, in 1967, they visited the Navajo and Zuni reservations, stormed the Pentagon with a protest march, and met the Mexican actor Cantinflas, who had just had a face-lift. It took Laughlin several years to persuade his companions to write about their travels. Laughlin notes that Romin Teratol confided to him before returning to Zinacantaacute;n, If I tell people what I saw, nobody will believe me. Published here with Laughlin's more academic account of his introduction to life among the Zinacantec Maya, these remarkable travelogues shed light on both Maya and American societies.

Author Biography

"Robert Laughlin is a distinguished anthropologist who, among other things, is the author of The Great Tzotzil Dictionary of San Lorenzo Zinacantn, a project that he accurately describes as 'the most comprehensive dictionary of a native language in the New World' and which took him fourteen years to complete. Tzotzil is the language of the Zinacantec Maya and, in 1963, in connection with his dictionary research, Laughlin decided to invite two of his Zinacantec collaborators, Romin Teratol and Antzelmo Pres, to accompany him to the United States-a place no Zinacantec had ever been.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. 9
Tzotzil Maya Pronunciationp. 11
Visits to the Underworld by Peter Canbyp. 13
First Stepsp. 23
Innocents Abroad and Back Homep. 57
Voyager's Prayerp. 69
Journey to the American Westp. 71
Journey to the American Eastp. 165
Afterwordp. 225
Literature Citedp. 239
Photos Follow Pagep. 242
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