The Folk Culture of Yucatan |
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for ethnic or for status groups leads to a conclusion that in each | 78 |
THE TWO HERITAGES | 86 |
to such a degree that village town and city hold many customs | 109 |
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agricultural altar arepas barrio Bicha bullfight bush cargador Catholic cenote ceremony chaacs Chan Chan Kom chap chapter Chichen Itza chicle church conceptions corrida costume cuch cult culture curer custom dance differences disorganization Dzitas dzul dzulob elements ethnic evil winds expressed fact festival fiesta four communities godparents gods Guatemala h-men Hansen henequen Idzint important Indian indios individual institutions involved isolated jarana kinship labor less living lower class maestros cantores magic maize marriage Maya ments Merida mestizo milpa milperos municipio munities native neighbors Nohoch Tata novenas offering older organization pagan parents patron peninsula performed persons population practice prayers present Quintana Roo rain recognized relative religious respect ritual sacred saint santo secular settlement shaman-priest sickness situation social society Spanish status subtribe surname tion Tizimín town traditional Tusik vecinos villages witchcraft woman women X-Cacal Yucatan Yucatecan yuntzilob Zucuun