The Last Lords of Lalenque is an extraordinary firsthand account of life among the Lacandon Indians of NahA in southern Mexico. A community of 250 whose genealogy has been obscured by the absence of a written tradition, the Lacandones may nevertheless be traced back linguistically and culturally to the great Maya civilization. They are the sole inheritors of an oral tradition that preserves-more than 400 years after the Spanish Conquest-a cosmology, a morality and a psychology as sophisticated as our own. Journalist and novelist Victor Perera and linguist Robert Bruce have lived among...
The Last Lords of Lalenque is an extraordinary firsthand account of life among the Lacandon Indians of NahA in southern Mexico. A community of ...
Spanning the years of civil war in Guatemala, "Unfinished Conquest" portrays an embattled country facing the third cycle of a conquest that began when the conquistadors arrived in the sixteenth century. As personal narrative weaves with reportage and oral testimony, we meet the victims, champions, and villains of a society torn apart by violence and injustice.
Spanning the years of civil war in Guatemala, "Unfinished Conquest" portrays an embattled country facing the third cycle of a conquest that began when...