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Frontmatter
Introduction
Part One. Continuity and Change in Maya Ethnic Boundaries
1. A Proposal for Constituting a Maya Subgroup, Cultural and Linguistic, in the Petén and Adjacent Regions
2. The Francisco Pérez Probanza of 1654-1656 and the Matricula of Tipu (Belize)
3. The Maya and the Colonization of Belize in the Nineteenth Century
Part Two. Process of Adaptation in Maya Society
4. Independent Maya of the Late Nineteenth Century: Chiefdoms and Power Politics
5. Levels of Settlement Alliance among the San Pedro Maya of Western Belize and Eastern Petén, 1857-1936
6. Internal Migration in Yucatán: Interpretation of Historical Demography and Current Patterns
7. The Maestros Cantores in Yucatán
Part Three. Maya Views of History
8. The Caste War of Yucatán: The History of a Myth and the Myth of History
9. The Caste War in the 1970's: Present-Day Accounts from Village Quintana Roo
10. Historical Dimensions of Orientation to Change in a Yucatec Peasant Community
Notes on the Contributors
Bibliography
Index
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