3-0265 "TRACES, TIDEMARKS AND LEGACIES" OFCHANGE AND DIFFERENCE IN MAYA SPIRITUALITY
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Thursday, November 17, 2011: 08:00-11:45

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This session would be of particular interest to:
Students, Practicing and Applied Anthropologists
Organizers:  Jonathan N Maupin (Arizona State University) and Miguel Astor-Aguilera PhD (Arizona State University)
Chairs:  Quetzil E Castaneda (OSEA Open School of Ethnography and Anthropology and Indiana University)
Discussants:  Edward F Fischer (Vanderbilt University) and Walter E Little (University at Albany)
08:00
2012 A Maya Odyssey: Indigenous Epistemologies and the Mexican Nation-State
Miguel Astor-Aguilera PhD (Arizona State University)
08:15
The World's Water: Seasons and Mayan Cosmology In Present-Day Chiapas
N. Louanna Furbee (University of Missouri, Centro de Documentación del Idioma Tojolabal, A.C. and CIESAS-Sureste)
08:30
El Cosmovision Maya: Reconnecting with the Ancestors
Jeanne Simonelli (Wake-Forest University)
09:00
Lacandon Maya Mythology and the “Myth” of Authenticity
Reece Jon McGee (Texas State University)
09:15
Discussant
Walter E Little (University at Albany)
09:30
Break
09:45
A K’iche’ Cosmogram: Processing Sacralized Space During Religious Revitalization
Garrett Cook (Baylor University) and Thomas A Offit (Baylor University)
10:00
10:30
Traces of Change and (De)Constructing Difference In Maya Spirituality
Jonathan N Maupin (Arizona State University)
10:45
Mayan Calendrics In Movement In Guatemala
Morna Macleod (CIESAS DF)
11:00
Discussant
Edward F Fischer (Vanderbilt University)

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