Telling Maya tales
Tzotzil identities in modern Mexico
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Word Count
77,250 words, Guess
Page Count
309 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL356673M
- ISBN-100415914663
- OCLC Control Number864898771
- OCLC Control Number38747625
- Library of Congress Control Number98016529
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- LibraryThing2549606
- Goodreads330907
Classifications
- DDC305.897/415
- LCCF1221.T9 G69 1999
First Sentence
This passage from Robert Burns, bard of Scotland, came to America and to me via my maternal grandfather, David Hamilton, a Kansas farmer, who was fond of reciting it (neither knowing nor caring about its exact origin; it was just a "Scottish saying") on the occasion of some slip of vanity, foolishness, or insensitivity-qualities he did not view kindly.
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