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Nocnihuan, This is short and arbitrary. It undoubtedly leaves out some items which should be included in
even such a small source list, but I thought that anybody derived some benefit from it, well...
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Florentine Codex
Anderson, Arthur J.O., and Charles E. Dibble (translators).
[Sahagun, Historia general de las cosas de Nueva Espana]. Santa Fe, New Mexico: the School of
American Research and the University of Utah, 1950-61
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Simeon, Remi. Paris, 1885. (reprinted, Graz: Akademische Drucku. Verlagsanstalt, 1963).
Alabado que contiene los actos de fe, esperanza, caridad, y contricion en idioma mexicano.
Puebla:
Anonymous. Imprenta Nacional, 1832. [Lilly Library]
Lecciones para las tandas de ejercicios de S. Ignacio dadas a los indios en el idioma mexicano.
Puebla: Imprenta Antigua, 1841. [Lilly Library]
Doctrina extractada de los catecismos mexicanos de los padres Paredes, Carochi, y Castan~o.
Amaro, Juan Romualdo, ed. Mexico: Abadiano y Valdes, 1840. [Lilly Library]
Rules of the Aztec Language. A translation by Arthur J.O. Anderson with modifications of
Francisco Xavier Clavijero's Reglas de la lengua mexicana.
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Anderson, Arthur J.O. Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah Press, 1973.
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Bibliografia sobre Cultura Nahuatl, 1950-58.
Basilio, Concepcion. ECN 1.125-166 (1959).
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Brockway, Earl. AL 5.2.14-18 (1963).
[d. 1662] Arte de la lengua mexicana con la declaracion de los adverbios della.
Carochi, Horacio. Mexico: Juan Ruiz, 1645. [Lilly Library]
"Bibliografia nahuatl:
Castillo Farreras, Victor Manuel. 1960-1965", ECN 6.227-261 (1966).
(d. 1877) Epitome o modo facil de aprender el idioma nahuatl o lengua mexicana.
Chimalpopocatl Galicia, Faustino. Mexico: Viuda de Murguia e Hijos, 1869. [Lilly Library]
Manual de administrar los santos sacramentos a los espanoles y naturales desta Nueva Espan~a.
Contreras Gallardo, Pedro. Mexico: Juan Ruiz, 1638. [Lilly Library]
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IJAL 19.57-73 (1953).
Posible influencia del Nahuatl en el uso y abuso del diminutivo en el espanol de Mexico.
ECN 1.91-94 (1959).
Clases en mexicano. (mimeographed in the dialect of Tepoztlan, translated into Spanish and
English.
Escalada, Apolonio H. The originals were in the Byron McAfee collection. The British Museum has
microfilm) (1934/1936).
"Tepoztecatl."
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INVL 4.271-301 (1937).
Arte Mexicano.
Galdo Guzman, Diego de. Mexico: 1642.
Llave del Nahuatl, Coleccion de Trozos Clasicos con Gramatica y Vocabulario, para utilidad de los
Principiantes.
Garibay K., Angel Maria. Mexico City, 1940, 1961.
El nawat de Cuzcatlan.
Geoffroy Rivas, Pedro. San Salvador (1969).
Cuentos Indigenas.
Gonzalez Casanova, Pablo. Mexico City, 1946, 1965.
Arte de la lengua Mexicana segun la acostumbran hablar los indios en todo el Obispado de
Guadalaxara, parte del de Guadiana, y del de Mechoacan.
Guerra, Juan. Mexico: 1692. (Republished by Alberto Santoscoy, Guadalajara, 1900)
"Tetradialectologia nahua."
In Elson and Comas (eds.), A William Cameron Townsend, pp. 455-464, Mexico City (1961).
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International Journal of the Sociology of Language 12.55-70 (1977).
Nahuatl in the Middle Years: Language Contact Phenomena in Texts of the Colonial Period.
Karttunen, Frances, and James Lockhart. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1976.
"Nahuatl Nasals,"
Linguistic Inquiry 7.380-383 (1976).
"Algunas observaciones preliminares de la dis tribucion dealectal del nahuatl en el area Hidalgo-
Veracruz Puebla."
Key, Harold. In Huastecos, totonacos y sus vecinos, pp. 131-144, edited by I. Bernal and E. Davalos
Hurtado, Sociedad Mexicana de Antropologia, Mexico City (1953).
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"Dialectologia Nahuatl del Distrito Federal,"
AA 12.335-340 (1975).
Filosofia nahuatl.
Mexico City: UNAM, 1959.
Ritos, sacerdotes y atavios de los dioses. Fuentes Indigenas de los Informantes de Sahagun 1.
Mexico City: UNAM, 1958.
El hacha nocturna.
Lopez Austin, Alfredo. ECN 4.179-186 (1963).
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Descripcion de estupefacientes en el Codice florentino.
Revista de la Universidad de Mexico 19(no. 5).17-19 (1965).
"Textos acerca de las partes del cuerpo humano y de las enfermedades y medicinas en los
primeros memoriales de Sahagun"
ECN 10.129-153 (1972).
Ensayo de interpretacion del Libro Undecimo de la Historia General de las cosas de la Nueva
Espana de Fray Bernardino de Sahagun.
Martin del Campo, Rafael. Anales del Instituto de Biologia (Mexico) 9-11 (1938-40).
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Uto-Aztecan cognate sets.
Miller, Wick R. University of California Pulications in Linguistics, 48. Berkeley: University of California
Press, 1967.
Vocabulario en lengua castellana y mexicana. (Facsimile ed.), Vol. IV, Coleccion de Incunables
Americanos. Madrid, 1944.
"Classical Nahuatl"
Newman, Stanley., Handbook of Middle American Indians, Vol. V, Linguistics. Austin, Texas: University of
Texas Press, 1967.
La poesia Nahuatl.
Nicholson, Irene. Esplendor del Mexico Antiguo 1.191-198 (1959).
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Titles: Page 11 of 125
Nombres geograficos de Mexico: catalogo alfabetico de los nombres de lugar pertenecientes al
idioma "Nahuatl".
Penafiel, Antonio. Mexico: 1885.
El ayudante de cura.
Perez de Velasco, Andres Miguel. Puebla: Colegio Real de San Ignacio, 1766. [Lilly Library]
"Nahuatl Honorifics,"
Pittman, Richard S. IJAL 14.236-239 (1948).
Las particulas nahuas: Estudio basado en la gramatica de Horacio Carochi, Arte de la lengua
mexicana.
Ramirez, Jose Fernando. Mexico City: Cosmos, 1980.
Catecismo mexicano.
Ripalda, Geronimo de. (1536-1618) Paredes, Ignacio de [trans. and ed.]. Mexico: Imprenta de la
Bibliotheca Mexicana, 1758. [Lilly Library]
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Aztec Studies II: Sierra Nahuat Word Structure.
Robinson, Dow F. (ed.). (SIL 22) Norman, Oklahoma: Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1970.
Diccionario de Mejicanismos.
Santamaria, Francisco J. Mexico City: Editorial Porrua, 1959.
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ECN 4.93-178 (1963).
A Prayer to Tlaloc.
ECN 5.39-55 (1965).
Pregnancy, Childbirth and the Deification of the Women Who Died in Childbirth.
ECN 6.63-96 (1966).
The Milpa Alta Dialect of Aztec, with notes on the Classical and Tepoztlan dialects. Linguistic
Structures of Native America, 367-397, edited by Harry Hoi jer. Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology
6. New York, 1946.
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Titles: Page 14 of 125
Quetzalcoatl and the Irony of Empire.
Carrasco, David. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982.
Computo Azteca.
Esparza Hidalgo, David. Mexico: Editorial Diana, 1975.
Leyendas Aztecas.
Meza, Otilia. Mexico: Talleres Graficos del Museo Nacional de Mexico, 1934.
Aztec Art.
Pasztory, Esther. New York, Harry N. Abrams, 1983
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Corel has two CD-ROMs with 100 Photo-CD pictures each, that are royalty free to use for publications.
One is "Aztec and Maya Ruins", the other is "Meso America". They show the usual well - known sights,
Most pictures are good shots, like any good amateur can do. Runs on Windows and Mac. Corel has a
huge number of Photo-CDs in this collection with many other topics.
Historical Atlas of World Mythology. Vol II: The Way of the Seeded Earth. Part 3: Mythologies of the
Primitive Planters: The Middle and Southern Americas
Campbell, Joseph (1989)
History of the Inca Empire. An Account of the Indians' Customs and their Origin together with a Treatise
on Inca Legends, History, and Social Institutions
Cobo, Bernabé, translated by Hamilton, Roland (1979)
The Discovery and Conquest of Mexico. 1517-1521 Notes: Translated by A.P. Maudslay
del Castillo, Bernal Díaz (1956)
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Disselhoff, Hans Dietrich (1972)
Ancient Calcatzingo
Grove, David C., ed. (1987)
Monuments of the Incas Notes: Many black & white photographs of Inca Ruins
Hemming, John, and Ranney, Edward (1982)
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The Aztecs
Townsend, Richard F. (1992)
Diccionario Ch'ol
Aulie, H. Wilbur, and de Aulie, Evelyn W. (1978)
Inside Guatemala. The Essential Guide to its Politics, Economy, Society, and Environment
Barry, Tom (1992)
From the Mouth of the Dark Cave. Commemorative Sculpture of the Late Classic Maya
Bassie-Sweet, K. (1991)
Lost Cities of the Maya Notes: Small book about the history of the discovery of the Maya
Baudez, Claude, and Picasso, Sydney (1987, 1992)
The Monuments and Inscriptions of Caracol, Belize Notes: University Museum Monograph 45
Beetz, Carl P., and Satterthwaite, Linton (1981)
Lost Empires. Living Tribes Notes: Past and Present Indians of Mesoamerica, Caribbean, Andes,
Amazonia and Fireland. National Geographic
Bennett, Ross S. (1982)
City-States of the Maya: Art and Architecture Notes: Edzna, El Mirador, Tikal, Copan, Palenque, Uxmal
Benson, Elizabeth P., ed. (1986)
Der Easy Reisefuehrer von Tulum und Cobá Notes: guide to ruins
Bloomgarden, Richard (1979)
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Brosnahan, Tom (1991)
The Maya
Calvani, Vittoria (1976)
The Maya
Coe, Michael D. (1993)
Die Maya
Coe, Michael D. (1968)
Old Gods and Young Heroes (The Pearlman Collection of Maya Ceramics)
Coe, Michael D., Kerr, Justin (1982)
Cenote of Sacrifice. Maya Treasures from the Sacred Well at Chichén Itzá
Coggins, Clemency Chase, and Shane III, Orrin C., eds. (1984)
Heaven Born Merida and its Destiny. The Book of Chilam Balam of Chumayel
Edmonson, Munro S. (1986)
The Ancient Future of the Itza. The Book of Chilam Balam of Tizimin
Edmonson, Munro S. (1982)
Scribes, Warriors and Kings. The City of Copán and the Ancient Maya
Fash, William L. (1991)
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Coba. A Classic Maya Metropolis
Folan, William J., Kintz, Ellen R., and Fletcher, Laraine A. (1983)
Xaman - Chikin - Lakin - Nohol. The Ancient Maya of Belize. Their Society and Sites Notes: Short guides
to: Altun Ha, Lamanai, Santa Rita Corozal, Cerros, Nohmul, Cuello, Las Milpas, Baking Pot, Pacbitun,
Caracol, Cahal Pech, Tipu-Negroman, Xunantunich, El Pilar, NimLiPunit, Lubaantun, Uxbenka, Wild
Cane Cay
Ford, Anabel (1994)
Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Vol. 2 Part 3. Ixkun, Ucanal, Ixtutz, Naranjo
Graham, Ian (1980)
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Precolumbian Terracottas
Hamlyn, Paul (1969)
Pre-Columbian Cities
Hardoy, Jorge, E. (1964,1973)
A Resource Bibliography for the Decipherment of Maya Hieroglyphics and New Maya Hieroglyphic
Harris, John F. (1994)
A General Introduction to Maya Art, Architecture, & Archaeology. Tikal Copan Travel Guide
Hellmuth, Nicholas M. (1978)
Pre-Columbian Architecture of Mesoamerica Notes: Pictures and sites not much found in other books
Heyden, Doris, and Gendrop, Paul (1980,1988)
Hieroglyphs and History at Dos Pilas. Dynastic Politics of the Classical Maya
Houston, Stephen D. (1993)
The Monuments and Inscriptions of Tikal: The Carved Monuments. Notes: xerox
Jones, Christopher, and Satterthwaite, Linton (1982)
The Maya Vase Book. A Corpus of Rollout Photographs of Maya Vases. Volume 2
Kerr, Justin (1990)
The Maya Vase Book. A Corpus of Rollout Photographs of Maya Vases. Volume 3
Kerr, Justin (1992)
The Maya Vase Book. A Corpus of Rollout Photographs of Maya Vases. Volume 1
Kerr, Justin (1989)
The Maya Vase Book. A Corpus of Rollout Photographs of Maya Vases. Volume 4
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Kerr, Justin (1994)
The Dynamics of Apocalypse. A Systems Simulation of the Classic Maya Collapse Notes: Computer
models of Maya collapse
Lowe, John W. G. (1985)
Mayan Vision Quest. Mystical Initiation in Mesoamerica Notes: Black and White artistic photographs of
many sites
MacAdams, Cynthia, Men, Hunbatz, and Bensinger, Charles (1991)
Mesoamerican Writing Systems. Propaganda, Myth, and History in Four Ancient Civilizations
Marcus, Joyce (1992)
Biologia Centrali-Americana; or Contributions to the Knowledge of the Fauna and Flora of Mexico and
Central America. Archaeology. Volume I - VI Notes: Facsimile of 1889-1902 publication by Robicsek,
Francis
Maudslay, A.P. (1974)
The Rulers of Tikal. A Historical Reconstruction and Field Guide to the Stelae Notes: data up to 1985
Michel, Genevieve (1989)
The Gods and Symbols of Ancient Mexico and the Maya Notes: An Illustrated Dictionary of
Mesoamerican Religion
Miller, Mary, and Taube, Karl (1993)
The Frieze of the Palace of the Stuccoes, Acanceh, Yucatan, Mexico Notes: Studies in Pre-Columbian
Art & Archaeology, Dumbarton Oaks Research Libarary and Collection, Washington, D.C.
Miller, Virginia E. (1991)
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The Last Lords of Palenque. The Lacandon Mayas of the Mexican Rain Forest
Perera, Victor, and Bruce, Robert D. (1982)
The Puuc. An Architectural Survey of the Hill Country of Yucatan and Northern Campeche, Mexico Notes:
Memoirs of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. Harvard University. Volume 19,
Numbers 1,2,3,4
Pollock, H.E.D. (1980)
Maya History
Proskouriakoff, Tatiana (1993)
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Visions of Ancient America Notes: Black and White Photographs of Mesoamerican Ruins
Schezen, Roberto (1990)
Archaeological Investigations in the Northern Maya Highlands, Guatemala. Interaction and the
Development of Maya Civilization Notes: University Museum Monograph 59. Small sites in the Salama
Valley, Baja Verapaz
Sharer, Robert J., and Sedat, David W. (1987)
Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan. Vol. I and Vol. II
Stephens, John L. (1841, 1969)
Classic Maya Place Names Notes: Studies in Pre-Columbian Art & Archaeology, number 33
Stuart, David, and Houston, Stephen (1994)
America's Ancient Cities Notes: Eastern Woodlands, Plains and Northwest, Southwest, Mesoamerica.
National Geographic
Stuart, Gene S. (1988)
Unfinished Conversations. Mayas and Foreigners Between Two Wars Notes: Mayas of Santa Cruz in
Yucatan, and their memories of the area between WWI and WWII
Sullivan, Paul (1989)
Breath on the Mirror. Mythic Voices & Visions of the Living Maya
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Tedlock, Dennis (1993)
Popol Vuh. The Definitive Edition of the Mayan Book of the Dawn of Life and the Glories of Gods and
Kings
Tedlock, Dennis (1985)
A Maya grammar
Tozzer, Alfred M. (1921, 1977)
Excavations at Seibal. Memoirs Vol. 17 Notes: Memoirs of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and
Ethnology. Harvard University. Volume 17, Numbers 1,2,3,4. Monumental Sculpture and Hieroglyphic
Inscriptions; Burials: A Cultural Analysis; The Ethnozoology of the Maya: Faunal Remains from Five Sites
in Peten, Guatemala; General Summary and Conclusions (Maps)
Willey, Gordon, R., ed. (1990)
Time Among the Maya. Travels in Belize, Guatemala, and Mexico Notes: Travelbook
Wright, Ronald (1989)
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Alexander, Rani T.; Robert S. Staltley, and Michael J. Berman 1991 "The Politicization of the
Mesoamerican Ballgame and Its Implications for the Interpretation of the Distribution of Ballcourts in
Central Mexico". The Mesoamerican Ballgame. Scarborough, Vernon L. and David R. Wilcox eds.
University of Arizona Press, Tucson. Chapter 1.
"Pre-Hispanic ball game and the origin of the game on the Central Mexican Plateau" El JUEGO DE
PELOTA EN EL MEXICO PRECOLOMBIO y su pervivencia en la actualidad.
Castillo, Patricia O 1992 Folch, Fundacio ed. Museu Etnologic, Barcelona.
The Political and Conflictual Aspects of the Ballgame in the Northern Chiapas Area".
Colsenet, Benoit and Eric Taladoire 1991 ""Bois Ton Sang, Beaumanoir" The Mesoamerican Ballgame.
Scarborough, Vernon L. and David R. Wilcox eds. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. Chapter 9.
Ceramica Olmeca.
Feuchtwanger, Franz 1989 Editorial Patria, S.A. de C.V., Tizapan, Mexico.
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Ballcourts of the Northern Maya Lowlands.
Gillespie, Susan 1991 The Mesoamerican Ballgame, Scarborough and Wilcox eds. University of Arizona
Press, Tucson. Chapter 16.
"Ball game among the Zapotecs and the Mixtecs in ancient Oaxaca".
Macias, Martha C. 1992 El JUEGO DE PELOTA EN EL MEXICO PRECOLOMBIO y su pervivencia en la
actualidad. Folch, Fundacio ed. Museu Etnologic, Barcelona.
Gods and Symbols of Ancient Mexico and the Maya: An Illustrated Dictionary of Mesoamerican
Religion.
Miller, Mary Ellen, and Karl Taube 1993 Thames and Hudson, London.
"Ball game in Teotihuacan and other sites of the Classic Era on the Cenral Mexican plateau".
Oyarzabal, Clara Luz 1992 El JUEGO DE PELOTA EN EL MEXICO PRECOLOMBIO y su pervivencia en
la actualidad. Folch, Fundacio ed. Museu Etnologic, Barcelona.
Ambrosino, J. Katun History in the Classic Maya Lowlands: Evidence and Implications 1.54
Anderson, Lloyd "Cahal" v. "The Caj of": A Brief Note on Suffixation and English Translations
Anderson, Lloyd Parallels between the Japanese Kojiki, the Navajo "Where the Two Came to Their
Father," and the Quiche Popol Vuh
Anderson, Lloyd Sentence Structures in the Dresden Codex: A Very Preliminary
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Anderson, Lloyd Visual Arrangements for Linguistic Data and Narrative Text
Brisko, Jo Ann Aztec Goddesses: A Historical Perspective. M.A. Thesis, San Jose State U., 1993 8.50
Carlson, John Venus-regulated Warfare and Ritual Sacrifice in Mesoamerica: Teotihuacan and Cacaxtla
"Star Wars" Connection
Cohodas, Marvin Bird Jaguar's Secondary Wives? A Curious Pattern in the Yaxchilan Lintels
Cohodas, Marvin Date of Bird Jaguar IV's Ball Game: Mathematical Contrivance and Venus Cycles
Cohodas, Marvin Yaxchilan's Lintel 26: A Rationale for the Placement of the Calendar Round Date
Cortez, Constance The Principal Bird Deity in Preclassic and Early Classic Maya Art. 1986. Thesis, U.
Texas at Austin
Cox, Rebecca The Iconography of Lip to Lip Cache Vessels of the Early Classic Maya 1991. Thesis, U.
Texcas at Austin
Fields, Virginia Origins of Divine Kingship Among the Lowland Classic Maya 1989. Ph.D. diss. U. Texas
at Austin
Freidel, David Children of First Father's Skull: Terminal Classic Warfare in the Northern Maya Lowlands
and the Transidon of Kingship and Elite Hierarchies
Freidel, David Loltun Bas Relief and the Origins of Maya Kingship
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Freidel, David Yaxuna Archaeological Survey: Report of the 1986 Field Season
Headrick, Annbeth The Chicomoztoc of Chichen Itza. 1991. Thesis. U. Texas at Austin
Jones, Tom PAY: A Proposed reading for the "God N Verb" (no illustrations)
Jones, Tom Vultures, Fog, and Snow: Some Notes on Maya Codices, Ancient and Modern
Josserand, J. Kathryn Chol Grammar Notes, Charts and Formulae and N. Hopkins
Josserand, J. Kathryn Discourse Analysis of Narrative Hieroglyphic Texts and Linda Schele
Justeson, John IWAL as a Reading of the Posterior Event Indicator (T679a) of Maya Hieroglyphic Writing
Koontz, Rex Ashley The Iconography of El Tajin, Veracruz, Mexico 1994. Ph. D. diss. U. Texas at Austin
Krochock, Ruth Hieroglyphic Inscriptions and Iconography of the Temple of the Four Lintels and Related
Monuments at Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico. 1988. Thesis, U. Texas at Austin
Looper, Matthew G. The Dances of the Classic Maya Deities Chak and Hun Nal Ye 1991. Thesis. U.
Texas at Austin.
Lounsbury, Floyd Base of the Venus Table of the Dresden Codex, and its Significance for the Calendar-
Correlation Problem
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Lounsbury, Floyd Formulae for Maya Calendrical Computations
MacLeod, Barbara Primary Standard Sequence: A Brief History of Decipherment and Outline of the
Scribal Database
Martin, S., and Evidence for Macro-Political Organization Amongst Classic Nikolai Grube Maya Lowland
States
Mathews, Peter, Altun Ha Jade Plaque: Deciphering the Inscription and D. Pendergast
Mathews, Peter Missing Pages from earlier copies of The Sculpture of Yaxchilan
Matthews, Paul H. Continutiy and Change: Terminal Classic Maya Programs at Seibal. 1994. Thesis. U.
Texas at Austin
Newsome, Elizabeth The Trees of Paradise and Pillars of the World Vision Quest and Creation in the
Stelae Cycle of 18-Rabbit-God K, Copan, Honduras. 1991. Ph.D. diss. U. Texas at Austin
Norman, Garth Astronomical Orientations of Izapa Sculptures. 1980. Thesis, Brigham Young U.
Orejel, Jorge Parallel Linguistic Patterns Between the "Paxbolon-Maldonado Papers" and the Classic
Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions. 1991. Ph.D. diss. U. Texas at Austin
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Pedergast,David Lamanai,Belize: 1981 Excavations
Reents, Dorie Inter-site Dynastic Relations Recorded on a Plate from Holmul, Guatemala
Reilly, F.Kent Ecological Origins of Olmec Symbols of Rulership. 1987. Thesis, U. Texas at Austin
Schele, Linda Preliminary Commentary on the Tablets of the Temple of the Inscriptions at Palenque,
1978
Schele, Linda Preliminary Study of Pictorial Devices used in Narrative Maya Art
Schele, Linda, Missing Figures from Early Distributions of the Texas Notes et al.
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Schele, Linda, Texas Notes on Precolumbian Art, Writing, and Culture 1-68 et al.
Schele, Linda, Texas Notes on Precolumbian Art, Writing, and Culture 7-27 et al. (1991 additions)
Schele, Linda, Texas Notes on Precolumbian Art, Writing, and Culture 28-52 et al. (1992-93 additions)
Schele, Linda, Texas Notes on Prccolumbian Art, Writing, and Culture 53-68 et al. (1994 additions)
Schele, Linda, Courts of Creation: Ballcourts, Ballgames, and Portals to the and D. Freidel Maya
Otherworld
Schele, Linda, Parentage Statements in Classic Maya Inscriptions and P. Mathews Chapters from the
book Ancient Maya Writing (210-214)
Schele, Linda, Distance Numbers: The Roadmaps of Time G. Stuart, and D. Stuart
Schele, Stuart Mayan Languages and the Writing System and Stuart
Schele, Stuart, Titles, Epithets, and other Personal Designations and Stuart
Stone, Andrea Zoomorphs of Quirigua, Guatemala 1983. Ph.D. diss., 33.18 U. Texas at Austin
Stross, Brian, Sky and Earth: From Icon to Glyph and K. Reilly
Stuan, David "Lu-Bat" Glyph and Its Bearing on the Primary Standard Sequence
Stuart, David Epigraphic Evidence of Political Organization in the Usumacinta Dlainage ("The Cahal
Paper")
Tedlock, Barbara Earth Rites and Moon Cycles: Mayan Synodic Lunar Reckoning
Tedlock, Dennis Sowing and Dawning of all the Sky-Earth: Astronomy in the Popol Vuh
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Titles: Page 32 of 125
Tedlock, Dennis, Text and Textile: Language and Technology in the Arts of the and B. Tedlock Quiche
Maya
Virginia E. Miller
Section 20: Star Warriors at Chicken Itza, Word and Image in Maya Culture - Explorations in Language,
Writing, and Representation; Edited by William F. Hanks and Don S. Rice; 20pp
David A. Freidel
Chapter 7: Maya warfare: an example of peer polity inter-action; Peer Polity Interaction and Socio-
Political Change, Edited by Colin Renfrew and John F. Cherry, Cambridge University Press; 18pp
David Stuart
Epigraphic Evidence of Political Organization in the Usumacinta Drainage; Preliminary Draft; 62pp
F. G. Lounsbury
Formulae for Maya Calendrical Computations; 21pp
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F. G. Lounsbury
Maya Numeration, Computation, and Calendrical Astronomy; 60pp
Tatiana Proskouriakoff
Portraits of Women in Maya Art; 19pp
Tatiana Proskouriakoff
Historical Data in the Inscriptions of Yaxchilan Part I : The Reign of Shield-Jaguar and Part II: The Reign
of Bird-Jaguar and His Successors, Estudios de Cultura Maya; 46pp
Heinrich Berlin
El Glifo En Las Inscripciones Mayas, Societe Des Americanistes (Text is in Spanish); 9pp
Heinrich Berlin
The Palenque Triad, Societe Des Americanistes; 9pp
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Titles: Page 34 of 125
The Temple of Quetzalcoatl and the Cult of Sacred War at Teotihuacan; 84pp
Victoria R. Bricker
What Constitutes "Discourse" in the Maya Codices?, Abstract, Tulane University; 1pp
Alfred Maudslay
Drawings at Quirigua - drawings and photo material used for ARH 390/Art History classes during Spring
1990; 50pp
Floyd G. Lounsbury
Section 19 - A Palenque king and the planet Jupiter, Yale University; 16pp
Linda Schele
House Names and Dedication Rituals at Palenque, material to be in Visions & Revisions, University of
New Mexico Press; 30pp
Photgraphs of Maya pottery paintings used for Dr. Linda Schele's Art History 390 classes; Spring 1990;
288pp
A compilation of material used for ARH 390/ Art History Maya Pottery Painting classes during Spring
1990; total volume length 269 pages
Edmund Leach
A View from the Bridge, a commentary on a one day conference at Cambridge - dated unknown - page 1
Mircea Eliade
Selections from The Sacred and the Profane; The Nature of
Religion, translated from the French by Willard R. Trask,
Harper Torchbooks, The Cloister Library, page 18
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Titles: Page 35 of 125
A Scattering of Jades: The Words of the Aztec Elders by Thelma D. Sullivan
Metaphors, Nahualtocaitl, and Other "Disguised" Terms Among the Aztecs by Doris Heyden
On a Mountain Dark: Encounters with the Quiche Maya Culture God by Barbara Tedlock
David Stuart
The Hieroglyphs on a Vessel from Tomb 19, Rio Azul, Princeton University, page 130
David Stuart
Comments on a Marble Onyx Bowl at Dumbarton Oaks, page 137
Linda Schele
Balan-Ahau: A Possible Reading of the Tikal Emblem Glyph and a Title at Palenque, page 163
Linda Schele
The Xibalba Shuffle: A Dance after Death, page 170
Material entitled Ancient Maya writing and calligraphy, including topic listings "Funerary ceramics of the
Classic Maya", "Symbolism and Ceremonial paraphernalia", "Scenes on Maya Pottery", "Maya Pottery
Texts", "The Primary Standard Sequence", page 242
A compilation of material used for ARH 390 / Art History classes - The Tikal and Peten Wars
Supplementary Papers Spring 1992, total 284pages.
Curl-Snot Under Scrutiny, Again. Texas Notes on Precolumbian Art, Writing, and Culture 13. Austin:
CHAAAC, University of Texas at Austin, page 9
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Titles: Page 36 of 125
Mary Ellen Gutierrez 1991
A Reconsideration of the Chronology of Caracol Altar 21. Unpublished manuscript. page 69
Some Thoughts and Work-in-Progress: Summer 1991. Unpublished manuscript. page 209
A compilation of material used for ARH 390 / Art History classes - Maya Hieroglyphic Writing:
Introductory Packet Spring 1994; total 269 pages.
John S. Justeson
An Interpretation of the Classic Maya Hieroglyphic spelling of "East"
William M. Norman
(T679a) of Mayan hieroglyphic writing
Nicholas A. Hopkins
On the History of the Chol Language
Selected material from Anthropology 724b class material (Yale University, 1989)
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Titles: Page 37 of 125
The Flowering of the Dead: An Interpretation of Highland Maya Culture [forthcoming, MAN n.s. vol. 25,
no.1] The Mesoamerican Archives and Research Project, University of Colorado, Boulder, 56pp
Linda Schele
The Four Priests: Political Stability, 138pp
David H. Kelley
A History of the Decipherment of Maya Script, Texas Technological College, Anthropological Linguistics,
Vol. 4, No. 8, 48pp
Phoneticism in Mayan Hieroglyphic Writing, Publication No. 9, Institute for Mesoamerican Studies, State
University of New York at Albany, 14pp
Schele and Grube, March 12-13, 1994, The Proceedings of the Maya Hieroglyphic Workshop. Tlaloc-
Venus Warefare, March 12-13, 1994 Transcribed and edited by Phil Wanyerka 214pp
Schele and Grube, 1994, Part II - Tlaloc-Venus Warfare, The Peten Wars 8.17.0.0.0 - 9.15.13.0.0 edited
by Timothy Albright, composed by Linda Schele and Timohty Albright. 86 pp
Alva, Walter, and Donnan, Christopher B. (1993) Royal Tombs of Sip‡n. Exhibition catalogue
Bingham, Alfred M. (1989) Portrait of an Explorer. Hiram Bingham, Discoverer of Machu Picchu.
Blanchard, Peter, ed. (1991) Markham in Peru. The Travels of Clements R. Markham, 1852-1853.
Brown, Dee (1970) Bury my Heart at Wounded Knee. An Indian History of the American West
Campbell, Joseph (1989) Historical Atlas of World Mythology. Vol II: The Way of the Seeded Earth.
Copyright, R. Joe Campbell, 1984 and recompiled by Tezozomoc with some additional
Titles: Page 38 of 125
Part 3: Mythologies of the Primitive Planters: The Middle and Southern Americas.
Cobo, BernabŢ, translated by Hamilton, Roland (1979) History of the Inca Empire. An Account of the
IndiansÕ Customs and their Origin together with a Treatise on Inca Legends, History, and Social
Institutions.
Cubillos, Julio Cesar (1980) Arqueologia de San Agustin. El Estrecho, El Parador y Mesita C.
Curtis, Edward S. (19721994) In a Sacred Manner We Live. Photographs of the North American Indian
by Edward S. Curtis.
Davies, Nigel (1973) Die Azteken. Meister der Staatskunst - Schšpfer hoher Kultur.
del Castillo, Bernal D’az (1956) The Discovery and Conquest of Mexico. 1517-1521. Translated by A.P.
Maudslay
D’az, Gisele, and Rodgers, Alan (1993) The Codex Borgia. A Full-Color Restoration of the Ancient
Mexican Manuscript.
Disselhoff, Hans Dietrich (1972) Das Imperium der Inka und die indianischen FrŸhkulturen.
Donnan, Christopher B. (1978) Moche Art of Peru. Pre-Columbian Symbolic Communication. Exhibition
catalogue
Ferguson, William M., and Rohn, Arthur H. (1987) Anasazi Ruins of the Southwest in Color.
Gomez, Luis Duque, y Cubillos, Julio Cesar (1979) Arqueologia de San Agustin. Alto de los Idolos.
Mont’culos y Tumbas.
Hadingham, Evan (1987) Lines to the Mountain Gods. Nazca and the Mysteries of Peru.
Hemming, John, and Ranney, Edward (1982) Monuments of the Incas. Many black & white photographs
of Inca Ruins
Kirkpatrick, Sidney D. (1992) Lords of Sipan. A true Story of Pre-Inca Tombs, Archaeology, and Crime.
Moctezuma, Eduardo Matos (1988) The Great Temple of the Aztecs. Treasures of Tenochtitlan.
Moseley, Michael E. (1992) The Incas and their Ancestors. The Archaeology of Peru.
Nuttall, Zelia, ed. (1975) The Codex Nuttall. A Picture Manuscript from Ancient Mexico.
Copyright, R. Joe Campbell, 1984 and recompiled by Tezozomoc with some additional
Titles: Page 39 of 125
Reiche, Maria (1968) Geheimnis der WŸste. Mystery on the Desert. Secreto de la Pampa.
Richardson Fleming, Paula, and Luskey, Judith (19861992) The North American Indians in Early
Photographs.
Turner, Frederick W. III (1974) The Portable North American Indian Reader.
Silvester, Hans, and Soustelle, Jacques (19761986) The Land of the Incas.
Barry, Tom (1992) Inside Guatemala. The Essential Guide to its Politics, Economy, Society, and
Environment.
Bassie-Sweet, K. (1991) From the Mouth of the Dark Cave. Commemorative Sculpture of the Late
Classic Maya.
Bastarrachea, Juan R., Pech, Ermilo Yah, Chel, Fidencio Brice–o (1992) Diccionario Basico Espa–ol
Maya Espa–ol.
Baudez, Claude, and Picasso, Sydney (19871992) Lost Cities of the Maya. Small book about the history
of the discovery of the Maya
Beetz, Carl P., and Satterthwaite, Linton (1981) The Monuments and Inscriptions of Caracol, Belize.
University Museum Monograph 45
Bennett, Ross S. (1982) Lost Empires. Living Tribes. Past and Present Indians of Mesoamerica,
Caribbean, Andes, Amazonia and Fireland. National Geographic
Benson, Elizabeth P., ed. (1986) City-States of the Maya: Art and Architecture. Edzna, El Mirador, Tikal,
Copan, Palenque, Uxmal
Berrin, Kathleen, and Pasztory, Esther (1993) Teotihuacan. Art from the City of the Gods.
Bloomgarden, Richard (1979) Der Easy Reisefuehrer von Tulum und Cob‡.
Brosnahan, Tom (1991) La Ruta Maya. Yucat‡n, Guatemala & Belize. travel guide
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Titles: Page 40 of 125
Cervantes, Maria A. (1978) Treasures of Ancient Mexico. From the National Anthropological Museum.
Coe, Michael D., Kerr, Justin (1982) Old Gods and Young Heroes (The Pearlman Collection of Maya
Ceramics).
Coggins, Clemency Chase, and Shane III, Orrin C., eds. (1984) Cenote of Sacrifice. Maya Treasures
from the Sacred Well at ChichŢn Itz‡.
Cordan, Wolfgang (1962) Popol Vuh. Das Buch des Rates. de Landa, Diego (19371978) Yucatan Before
and After the Conquest..
Deuel, Leo, ed. (1967) Kulturen vor Kolumbus. Das Abenteuer ArchŠologie in Lateinamerika.
Edmonson, Munro S. (1986) Heaven Born Merida and its Destiny. The Book of Chilam Balam of
Chumayel.
Edmonson, Munro S. (1982) The Ancient Future of the Itza. The Book of Chilam Balam of Tizimin.
Farriss, Nancy M. (1984) Maya Society under Colonial Rule. The Collective Enterprise of Survival.
Fash, William L. (1991) Scribes, Warriors and Kings. The City of Cop‡n and the Ancient Maya.
Ferguson, William M., Rohn, Arthur H., Royce, John Q. (1990) MesoamericaÕs Ancient Cities. Aerial
photographs of many sites
Folan, William J., Kintz, Ellen R., and Fletcher, Laraine A. (1983) Coba. A Classic Maya Metropolis.
Ford, Anabel (1994) Xaman - Chikin - Lakin - Nohol. The Ancient Maya of Belize. Their Society and
Sites. Altun Ha, Lamanai, Santa Rita Corozal, Cerros, Nohmul, Cuello, Las Milpas, Baking Pot, Pacbitun,
Caracol, Cahal Pech, Tipu-Negroman, Xunantunich, El Pilar, NimLiPunit, Lubaantun, Uxbenka, Wild
Cane Cay
Freidel, David, Schele, Linda, and Parker, Joy (1993) Maya Cosmos. Three Thousand Years on the
Shaman’s Path.
Graham, Ian (1971) The Art of Maya Hieroglyphic Writing. small booklet about an exhibition
Graham, Ian (1982) Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Vol. 3 Part 3. Yaxchilan.
Graham, Ian (1979) Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Vol. 3 Part 2. Yaxchilan.
Graham, Ian (1986) Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Vol. 5 Part 3. Uaxactun.
Graham, Ian (1992) Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Vol. 4 Part 2. Uxmal.
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Graham, Ian (1980) Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Vol. 2 Part 3. Ixkun, Ucanal, Ixtutz,
Naranjo.
Graham, Ian (1978) Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Vol. 2 Part 2. Naranjo, Chunhuitz,
Xunantunich.
Graham, Ian, and von Euw, Eric (1975) Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Vol. 2 Part 1. Naranjo.
Graham, Ian, and von Euw, Eric (1977) Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Vol. 3 Part 1.
Yaxchilan.
Graham, Ian, and von Euw, Eric (1992) Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Vol. 4 Part 3. Uxmal,
Xcalumkin.
Harris, John F. (1994) A Resource Bibliography for the Decipherment of Maya Hieroglyphics and New
Maya Hieroglyphic Readings.
Harris, John F., and Stearns, Stephen K. (1992) Understanding Maya Inscriptions.
Helfritz, Hans (1980) Mexiko. Ein Reisebegleiter zu den Gštterburgen und Kolonialbauten Mexikos.
Helfritz, Hans (1968) Die Gštterburgen Mexikos. Ein Reisebegleiter Kunst Alt-Mexikos.
Hellmuth, Nicholas M. (1978) A General Introduction to Maya Art, Architecture, & Archaeology. Tikal
Copan Travel Guide.
Heyden, Doris, and Gendrop, Paul (19801988) Pre-Columbian Architecture of Mesoamerica. Pictures
and sites not much found in other books
Houston, Stephen D. (1993) Hieroglyphs and History at Dos Pilas. Dynastic Politics of the Classical
Maya.
Kerr, Justin (1990) The Maya Vase Book. A Corpus of Rollout Photographs of Maya Vases. Volume 2.
Kerr, Justin (1992) The Maya Vase Book. A Corpus of Rollout Photographs of Maya Vases. Volume 3.
Kerr, Justin (1989) The Maya Vase Book. A Corpus of Rollout Photographs of Maya Vases. Volume 1.
Kerr, Justin (1994) The Maya Vase Book. A Corpus of Rollout Photographs of Maya Vases. Volume 4.
Love, Bruce (1994) The Paris Codex. Handbook for a Maya Priest.
Lowe, John W. G. (1985) The Dynamics of Apocalypse. A Systems Simulation of the Classic Maya
Collapse. Computer models of Maya collapse
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MacAdams, Cynthia, Men, Hunbatz, and Bensinger, Charles (1991) Mayan Vision Quest. Mystical
Initiation in Mesoamerica. Black and White artistic photographs of many sites
Marcus, Joyce (1992) Mesoamerican Writing Systems. Propaganda, Myth, and History in Four Ancient
Civilizations.
Marcus, Joyce (1987) The Inscriptions of Calakmul. Royal Marriage at a Maya City in Campeche,
Mexico.
Markman, Roberta, H., and Markman, Peter, T. (1992) The Flayed God. The Mythology of Mesoamerica.
Mathews, Peter (1983) Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Vol. 6 Part 1. Tonina.
Michel, Genevieve (1989) The Rulers of Tikal. A Historical Reconstruction and Field Guide to the Stelae.
data up to 1985
Miller, Arthur G. (1986) Maya Rulers of Time. A Study of Architectural Sculpture at Tikal, Guatemala.
Miller, Mary, and Taube, Karl (1993) The Gods and Symbols of Ancient Mexico and the Maya. An
Illustrated Dictionary of Mesoamerican Religion
Miller, Virginia E. (1991) The Frieze of the Palace of the Stuccoes, Acanceh, Yucatan, Mexico. Studies in
Pre-Columbian Art & Archaeology, Dumbarton Oaks Research Libarary and Collection, Washington, D.C.
Morley, Sylvanus G., Brainerd, George W., revised by Sharer, Robert J. (1983) The Ancient Maya.
Pollock, H.E.D. (1980) The Puuc. An Architectural Survey of the Hill Country of Yucatan and Northern
Campeche, Mexico. Memoirs of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. Harvard
Proskouriakoff, Tatiana (1974) Jades from the Cenote of Sacrifice. ChichŢn Itz‡, Yucatan.
Reents-Budet, Dorie (1994) Painting the Maya Universe: Royal Ceramics of the Classic Period.
Robicsek, Francis, and Hales, Donald M. (1981) The Maya Book of the Dead. The Ceramic Codex.
Sabloff, Jeremy A. (1989) The Cities of Ancient Mexico. Reconstruction a Lost World.
Scarborough, Vernon L., and Wilcox, David R., eds. (1991) The Mesoamerican Ballgame.
Schele, Linda, and Freidel, David (1990) A Forest of Kings. The Untold Story of the Ancient Maya.
Schele, Linda, and Miller, Mary Ellen (1986) The Blood of Kings. Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art.
Copyright, R. Joe Campbell, 1984 and recompiled by Tezozomoc with some additional
Titles: Page 43 of 125
Schevill, Margot Blum (1993) Maya Textiles of Guatemala. The Gustavus A. Eisen Collection, 1902.
Schezen, Roberto (1990) Visions of Ancient America. Black and White Photographs of Mesoamerican
Ruins
Sexton, James D. (1992) Mayan Folktales. Folklore from Lake Atitl‡n, Guatemala.
Sharer, Robert J. (1990) Centers of Civilization. Quirigua. A Classic Maya Center & its Sculptures.
Sharer, Robert J., and Sedat, David W. (1987) Archaeological Investigations in the Northern Maya
Highlands, Guatemala. Interaction and the Development of Maya Civilization. University Museum
Monograph 59. Small sites in the Salama Valley, Baja Verapaz
Spinden, Herbert J. (19131975) A Study of Maya Art. Its Subject Matter & Historical Development..
Stephens, John L. (18431963) Incidents of Travel in Yucatan. Vol. I and Vol. II.
Stephens, John L. (18411969) Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan. Vol. I and
Vol. II.
Stierlin, Henri (1981) The Art of Maya.
Stuart, David, and Houston, Stephen (1994) Classic Maya Place Names. Studies in Pre-Columbian Art &
Archaeology, number 33
Stuart, Gene S. (1988) AmericaÕs Ancient Cities. Eastern Woodlands, Plains and Northwest, Southwest,
Mesoamerica. National Geographic
Stuart, Gene, S., and Stuart, George, E. (1993) Lost Kingdoms of the Maya. National Geographic
Society
Stuart, George E., and Stuart, Gene, S. (19771983) The Mysterious Maya. National Geographic Society
Sullivan, Paul (1989) Unfinished Conversations. Mayas and Foreigners Between Two Wars. Mayas of
Santa Cruz in Yucatan, and their memories of the area between WWI and WWII
Tedlock, Dennis (1993) Breath on the Mirror. Mythic Voices & Visions of the Living Maya.
Tedlock, Dennis (1985) Popol Vuh. The Definitive Edition of the Mayan Book of the Dawn of Life and the
Glories of Gods and Kings.
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Vogt, Evon Z. (19761993) Tortillas for the Gods. A Symbolic Analysis of Zinacanteco Rituals.
von Euw, Eric (1977) Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Vol. 4 Part 1. Itzimte, Pixoy, Tzum.
von Euw, Eric (1978) Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Vol. 5 Part 1. Xultun.
von Euw, Eric, and Graham, Ian (1984) Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Vol. 5 Part 2. Xultun,
La Honradez, Uaxactun.
Wanyerka, Phil, ed. (1991) The Proceedings of The Maya Hieroglyphic Workshop by Linda Schele.
Willey, Gordon, R., ed. (1990) Excavations at Seibal. Memoirs Vol. 17. Memoirs of the Peabody
Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. Harvard University. Volume 17, Numbers 1,2,3,4. Monumental
Sculpture and Hieroglyphic Inscriptions; Burials: A Cultural Analysis; The Ethnozoology of the Maya:
Faunal Remains from Five Sites in Peten, Guatemala; General Summary and Conclusions (Maps)
Wright, Ronald (1989) Time Among the Maya. Travels in Belize, Guatemala, and Mexico. Travelbook
Yadeun, Juan, and Doniz, Rafael (1993) Tonin‡. excellent pictures of Tonina
Deuel, Leo (1969) Flights into Yesterday. The Story of Aerial Archaeology.
Mazonowicz, Douglas (1974) Voices from the Stone Age. A Search for Cave and Canyon Art.
Pre-Columbian Art Research Institute 1100 Sacramento St. San Francisco, CA 94108 USA CD ROM set
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The Proceedings of the Maya Hieroglyphic Weekend, Oct. 26-27 '91 Cleveland, Mathews, 191p, 35$;
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The Proceedings of the Maya Hieroglyphic Workshop, Mar. 14-15 '92 Austin, Schele, 243p, 42$; The
creation story of the Maya
The Proceedings of the Maya Hieroglyphic Weekend, Oct. 31-Nov.1 '92 Cleveland, Mathews, 147p, 35$;
Piedras Negras
The Proceedings of the Maya Hieroglyphic Workshop, Mar. 13-14 '93 Austin, Schele, 190p, 37.50$;
Dynastic History of Palenque
The Proceedings of the Maya Hieroglyphic Workshop, Mar. 12-13 '94 Austin, Schele/Grube, 202p,
37.50$; Venus-Tlaloc Warfare
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Please make check (drawn to US Bank) payable to Phil Wanyerka 6607 Orchard Ave. Parma, Ohio
44129 USA (216) 886-0924 Postage and Handling USA $3.50; outside USA $6.50
Ancient Mesoamerica. Subscription 29 UK pounds per year (two issues). Subscription Office: Cambridge
University Press The Edinburgh Building Shaftesbury Road Cambridge CB2 2RU England USA:
Cambridge University Press 40 W. 20th St. New York, N.Y. 10011 USA
Program: Mayan Calendrics, V3.3 Runs under: MS-DOS What it does: Allows conversion among tzolkin-
haab, long count, Gregorian and Julian dates and astronomical Julian day numbers. Permits
specification of correlation number, year- bearer system and first day of the month (0 or 1). Author: Peter
Meyer Price: $68.00 including shipping Publisher: Dolphin Software 4815 W. Braker Ln. #502 Austin, TX
78759 Phone: (512) 479-9208
The Tulane Latin American Library has full-color posters of the Palenque sarcophagus cover, available
for sale by mail. The posters are enlargements of a photograph taken by Merle Greene Robertson and
Lee Hocker. They are roughly 2' x 4' in size, and are each signed by Merle Greene Robertson. The
posters are available by mail for $20 each. Make checks payable to Latin American Library, and send to:
Latin American Library Tulane University New Orleans, LA 70118 Send e-mail inquiries to: Paul Bary
Reference Librarian pbary@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu
The Smoking Mirror, c/o editor Sharon Bowen, 4 Stuart Mills Place, Baltimore, Md., 21228. Yearly
subscriptions $15 USA, Mexico, Canada; $25 overseas. Checks payable to Treasurer, Pre-Columbian
Society of Washington, D.C.
Institute of Maya Studies Newsletter, 3280 South Miami Ave., Miami, Florida, 33129
THE LORDS OF LIFE is a catalog of the Olmec and Tlatilco culture figurines in The Snite Museum of Art.
It reviews the history of Preclassic archaeology and publishes for the first time in English the revised
chronology of the Valley of Mexico derived from Christine Niederberger Betton's unbroken stratigraphy
from 5500-1 B.C. at Tlapacoya, Mexico. Betton's work proves that the Vaillant chronology used for the
last 60 years is upside down. The LORDS OF LIFE also demonstrates that Olmec iconography on
Tlapacoya and Tlatilco Olmec figurines is identical to that found on human figural monuments from the
Olmec occupations at San Lorenzo, La Venta and other sites. In addition, the catalog identifies the first
non-Olmec female goddess, the Displayed Deity, as a diagnostic feature of Tlatilco culture.
The Lords of Life: The Iconography of Power and Fertility in Preclassic Mesoamerica by Douglas E.
Bradley and Peter David Joralemon, 1993 * a catalog of 25 Olmec and Tlatilco culture Early Preclassic
figurines in the collection of The Snite Museum of Art * two major essays: An Overview of the History of
Preclassic Archaeology and An Iconographic Approach to Figurines * 25 duotone photographic images
with catalog commentaries * 5 sets of illustrations and 3 tables * color cover images front and back * 50
pages * $14.95 (US$) plus $3.00 shipping and handling ($6.00 foreign orders) Send orders to The Snite
Museum of Art, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556. Museum Telephone: 219-631-
5466. Fax: 219-631-8501 Museum Shop: 219-631-7961.
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Federico Fahsen - A review of Early Writing at Kaminal Juyu and Other Preclassic Sites
John Fox - Quiche Founding Events in Petroglyphs, Astronomy, and Settlement Patterns
Gary Gossen - The Maya Zapatista Movement: From Political Economy to Maya Cultural Agency
Nikolai Grube - Crosses in Exile: How Sacred Places Are Made and Destroyed by the Masewales in
Quintana Roo
Jeff Kowalski - Cosmos, Creation, and Kingship in Northern Yucatan: a Comparison of the Iconography of
Power at Uxmal and Chichen Itza
Robert Sharer and David Sedat - Archeology and History at Quirigua and Copan
"Introducing Maya Glyphs" is an introductory public lecture to be given by Dr. Peter Mathews of the
University of Calgary, on Friday evening, March 8, from 7 PM to 10 PM. The lecture will provide an
introduction to the weekend Forum on Hieroglyphic Writing, setting the context, and explaining and
reviewing essential background material.
A veteran of the Maya Meetings and many hieroglyphic workshops such as the Cleveland Maya Festival,
Dr. Mathews is an expert epigrapher.
This year's theme is PARADIGMS OF POWER: Genesis and Foundation in Mesoamerica. Papers will
be presented by John Clark, George Cowgill, Ann Cyphers, Federico Fahsen, John Fox, Gary Gossen,
Nikolai Grube, Richard Hansen, Marion Hatch, David Sedat, Robert Sharer, and others. See back page
for paper titles. A round table discussion will follow the papers.
FORUM ON MAYA HIEROGLYPHIC WRITING The XXth Forum on Maya Hieroglyphic Writing (formerly
the Workshop on Maya Hieroglyphic Writing) will be held on Saturday and Sunday, March 9-10, 1996. It
will be conducted by Dr. Linda Schele (Department of Art, University of Texas at Austin), and Dr. Matthew
Looper. Both are experts on Maya glyphs.
Dr. Schele was co-curator of the acclaimed 1986 Blood of Kings exhibition at the Kimbell Art Museum in
Fort Worth and co-author of A FOREST OF KINGS. Her newest book, written with David Freidel and Joy
Parker, is THE MAYA COSMOS (1993).
Dr. Looper's recent research on Quirgua forms the basis of much of this year's Forum presentation. His
1995 University of Texas dissertation is entitled THE SCULPTURAL PROGRAMS OF BUTZ'-TILIW, AN
EIGHTH-CENTURY MAYA KING OF QUIRGUA, GUATEMALA.
For those with a desire for a closer encounter with the glyphs, attention is called to the Beginners'
Practicum of the Long Workshop, which is specifically designed to provide an intensive, hands-on
experience in deciphering real glyph texts. Location: McCullough Theatre (Opera Lab), in the Performing
Arts Center on the University of Texas campus, on the west side of East Campus Drive, roughly across
the street from the LBJ Library (see map). Fee: $45, which includes a copy of the Notebook.
Preparatory reading; Alfonso Caso: "Calendrical Systems of Central Mexico"; in Handbook of Middle
American Indians, vol. 10, Univ. of Texas Press 1971. John Pohl and Bruce Byland: "Mixtec Landscape
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Perception and Archaeological Settlement Patterns"; in Ancient Mesoamerica, vol. 1, 1. 1990. Mary
Elizabeth Smith: Picture Writing from Ancient Southern Mexico", Univ. of Okla. Press 1973 (read pages
9-11, 20-41). Ronald Spores: "Postclassic Mixtec Kingdoms"; in The Cloud People, eds: Kent Flannery
and Joyce Marcus. Academic Press 1983.
ADVANCED SEMINAR GROUPS. Under the leadership of Federico Fahsen, Barbara MacLeod, Simon
Martin, and Nicolai Grube, research groups will be formed to investigate early, middle and late Copan,
and early, middle, and late Quirigua. A group will concentrate on Tikal and its early Peten connections,
another on early Maya connections to Teotihuacan.
Kathryn Josserand and Nicolas offer a workshop titled The Power of Paradigms: Classic Maya and
Modern Chol Grammar and Folklore. Ruth Krochock will head groups working on Chichen Itza/western
Yucatan and the Puuc/eastern Yucatan. Justin Kerr leads a group on Maya ceramics texts. Richard
Johnson researches the Dresden Codex.
Saburo Sugiyama and Annabeth Headrick head an investigation into the iconography of Teotihuacan.
John Justeson and Terry Kaufman lead groups on Zapotec glyphs, and the epi-Olmec La Mojarra script.
The Documents Project continues, with research on the Popol Vuh, lead by two native speaker/linguists
from Guatemala, Saqajix Lopez-Ixcoy and Florentino Ajpacaja-Tum. The Southeast (U.S.) Ceremonial
Complex group continues under the direction of Kent Reilly.
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Turner Libros, S.A., they make many of the Citibank series of books in Spanish on Mesoamerican topics.
They are well illustrated with high-quality color photographs. Each book has in average at least the same
number of color photographs as it has pages, and they are all 24x31cm in size. Some are hardback,
some paperback, prices range from 5000 to 8000 pesetas. Turner Libros are located in Mexico City, and
in Madrid. Here is their new Madrid address, and a review of current art books. Turner Libros, S.A. c
Zurbano 10 28010 Madrid Spain tel: 308 33 36 or 308 33 89 fax: 319 39 30
Tonina: Citibank book, 1993, 160 pages. Great overview over the site, many good pictures of sculpture
Los Olmecas en mesoamerica: Citibank, 1994, 300 pages. Great overview over sculptures, heads. Also
presented the finds from El Manati, i.e. wood sculpture etc.
Dioses del Mexico antiguo: Grupo Tribasa book, 1995, 200 pages.
Catalogue to an exhibition at the Colegio de San Ildefonso
About 220 objects, mainly sculptures are represented in color pictures.
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The following two books were still available at their office
in Madrid, even though they are out-of-print, and not available anymore.
Perhaps you can obtain them directly from them.
Bonampak: Citibank book, 1988, ~180 pages. (only few copies left)
Introduction to Bonampak, with site and stelae.
Pictures of the restored murals, almost completely covered.
Tajin: Citibank book, 1992, 170 pages. (still several copies left)
Good site overview, also sculptures and murals are presented,
some of them new finds.
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Mixteco, Coastal Guerrero, Mixteco, Diuxi-Tilantongo, Mixteco, Eastern,
Mixteco, Eastern Juxtlahuaca, Mixteco, Huajuapan, Mixteco, Metlatonoc,
Mixteco, Northern Tlaxiaco, Mixteco, San Cristobal, Mixteco, San Esteban
Atatlahuca, Mixteco, San Juan Coatzospan, Mixteco, San Juan Colorado,
Mixteco, San Miguel el Grande, Mixteco, Santiago Yosondua, Mixteco, Santo
Tomás Ocotepec, Mixteco, Silacayoapan, Mixteco, Southeastern Nochixtlán,
Mixteco, Southern Puebla, Mixteco, Southwestern Tlaxiaco, Mixteco,
Tezoatlán, Mixteco, Western Jamiltepec, Nahuatl, Central, Nahuatl,
Classical, Nahuatl, Huasteca, Eastern, Nahuatl, Huasteca, Western, Nahuatl,
Isthmus, Nahuatl, Michoacán, Nahuatl, North Puebla, Nahuatl, Orizaba,
Nahuatl, Sierra de Puebla, Nahuatl, Tetelcingo, Otomí, Eastern, Otomí,
Mezquital, Otomí, State of Mexico, Otomí, Temoaya, Otomí, Tenango, Paipai,
Pame, Central, Popoloca, Eastern, Popoloca, Northern, Popoloca, Western,
Popoluca, Oluta, Popoluca, Sayula, Popoluca, Sierra, Seri, Spanish,
Tarahumara, Central, Tarahumara, Western, Tarascan, Tepehua, Huehuetla,
Tepehua, Veracruz, Tepehuan, Northern, Tepehuan, Southeastern, Tipai,
Tlapaneco, Tojolabal, Totonaco, Northern, Totonaco, Papantla, Totonaco,
Sierra, Trique, Chicahuaxtla, Trique, San Juan Copala, Tzeltal, Bachajón,
Tzeltal, Highland, Tzotzil, Chamula, Tzotzil, Chenalhó, Tzotzil, Huixtán,
Tzotzil, San Andrés Larrainzar, Tzotzil, Zinacanteco, Yaqui, Yucateco,
Zapoteco, Albarradas, Zapoteco, Central Miahuatlán, Zapoteco,
Chichicapan-Tilquiapan, Zapoteco, Choapan, Zapoteco, East Central Tlacolula,
Zapoteco, Eastern Zimatlán, Zapoteco, Isthmus, Zapoteco, Northeastern
Miahuatlán, Zapoteco, Northern Isthmus, Zapoteco, Northern Villa Alta,
Zapoteco, San Bartolomé Zoogocho, Zapoteco, Santa Catarina Quierí, Zapoteco,
Santa Catarina Xanaguía, Zapoteco, Sierra de Juárez, Zapoteco, Southern
Ejutla, Zapoteco, Southern Villa Alta, Zapoteco, Texmelucan, Zapoteco,
Western Ixtlán, Zapoteco, Western Ocotlán, Zapoteco, Western Tlacolula,
Zapoteco, Western Yautepec, Zapoteco, Yalalag, Zapoteco, Yatzachi, Zoque,
Copainalá, Zoque, Francisco León, Zoque, Rayón, Zoque, Santa María Chimalapa
General
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American Studies 33, 150--66. Gainesville: University of Florida. [annotated
bibliography].
Cowan, George M. 1947. Una visita a los indígenas amuzgos de México. Anales
del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia 2:293--98. [+ 3 maps].
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de 1973, 21--27. Mexico: Instituto Lingüístico de Verano. [also pub. in XIII
Mesa Redonda (antropología física, lingüística, códices). Mexico: Sociedad
Mexicana de Antropología (1975), pp. 203--11].
Harris, Mary and Margaret H. Daly, comps. 1985. Bibliografía del Instituto
Lingüístico de Verano en México, 1935--1984. Mexico: Instituto Lingüístico
de Verano. xxii, 204 pp.
Herzog, Dorothy L. 1985. Second advanced seminar for Indian writers. Notes
on Literacy 46:11--14.
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Titles: Page 55 of 125
Hollenbach, Barbara E. 1978. Abstracts from S.I.L. Mexico workpapers, vols.
1 (1974) and 2 (1976). International Journal of American Linguistics
44:69--72.
Jones, Larry B. and Linda K. Jones. 1984. Verb morphology and discourse
structure in Mesoamerican languages. In Robert E. Longacre (ed.), Theory and
application in processing texts in non-Indoeuropean languages, 25--48.
Papers in Textlinguistics 43. Hamburg: Buske.
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in Notes on Literacy: Selected articles, issues 1--19, comp. by Margaret M.
Wendell (1979), p. 216].
--------- and Calvin R. Rensch, eds. 1990. Syllables, tone, and verb
paradigms: Studies in Chinantec languages 4. Summer Institute of Linguistics
and the University of Texas at Arlington Publications in Linguistics 95.
Dallas: Summer Institute of Linguistics and the University of Texas at
Arlington. viii, 130 pp.
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CA: Summer Institute of Linguistics. [preliminary ed.; rev. ed. (1945),
mimeo.].
---------. 1948. Tone languages: A technique for determining the number and
type of pitch contrasts in a language, with studies in tonemic substitution
and fusion. University of Michigan Papers in Linguistics IV. Ann Arbor:
University of Michigan. xii, 187 pp.
Robinson, Dow F. 1969. Manual for bilingual dictionaries. Santa Ana, CA:
Summer Institute of Linguistics. n.p. [3 vols; mimeo.].
---------. 1952. Lázaro Cárdenas: Mexican democrat. Ann Arbor: George Wahr.
xiv, 379 pp.
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---------. 1965. El papel de la lingüística en la obra indigenista. In
Alfonso Caso and others (eds.), Homenaje a Juan Comas en su 65 aniversario,
vol. 1, 173--76. Mexico.
Amuzgo, Guerrero
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Titles: Page 59 of 125
Longacre, Robert E. 1966. On linguistic affinities of Amuzgo. International
Journal of American Linguistics 32:46--49.
Chatino, Nopala
Chatino, Tataltepec
Chatino, Yaitepec
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of American Linguistics 22:113--16.
Chinanteco, Comaltepec
Chinanteco, Lalana
---------. 1976. Lalana Chinantec y-. Why? Work Papers of the Summer
Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota 20:1--38. [repub. in
Papers in Linguistics 10:185--232 (1977)].
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---------. 1966. Comparative Otomanguean phonology. Ph.D. dissertation.
University of Pennsylvania. xxxii, 816 pp.
Chinanteco, Lealao
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Titles: Page 62 of 125
Chinanteco, Ojitlán
Smith, Paul. 1966. Apuntes sobre unas letras del alfabeto chinanteco.
Mexico: Instituto Lingüístico de Verano. 13 pp.
Chinanteco, Ozumacín
Gardner, Richard. 1970. Three Chinantec stories from Quiotepec, Oaxaca (The
skinny dog and the coyote; About two men; Ignacio and the skunk). Tlalocan
6:253--63.
Krotzer, Evelyn L. 1970. How the mother of cotton was stolen. Tlalocan
6:213--15.
---------. 1987. The multipurpose Chinantec word `ja'. SIL Mexico Workpapers
9:122--28.
Chinanteco, Palantla
---------. 1967. When the sun rose for the first time: A Chinantec creation
myth. Tlalocan 5:193--97.
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---------. 1970. The souls really do come back: A Chinantec proof text for
All Saints day. Tlalocan 6:163--68.
Chinanteco, Quiotepec
---------. 1948. The Chinantec tribe: Yolox, Ixtlán de Juárez, and Oaxaca
regions (with Spanish version, Informe sobre la tribu chinanteca: Región de
Yólox, Ixtlán de Juárez, Oaxaca). Boletín Indigenista 8:290--98.
Gardner, Richard and Carole Jamieson. 1976. Another look at noun possession
in Quiotepec Chinantec. SIL Mexico Workpapers 2:108--13.
Chinanteco, Sochiapan
---------. 1980. The Sochiapan Chinantec noun phrase. SIL Mexico Workpapers
3:47--76.
Chinanteco, Tepetotutla
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Titles: Page 64 of 125
Westley, David O. 1971. The Tepetotutla Chinantec stressed syllable.
International Journal of American Linguistics 37:160--63.
Chinanteco, Tlacoatzintepec
Chinanteco, Usila
Chocho
Mock, Carol, comp. 1977. Chocho: Santa Catarina Ocotlán, Oaxaca. Archivo de
Lenguas Indígenas de México 4. Mexico: Centro de Investigación para la
Integración Social. 175 pp.
Chol, Tila
Hoopert, Daniel A. and Viola M. Warkentin. 1977. Tila Chol `come' and `go'
and `arrive'. Notes on Linguistics 4:11--16.
Chol, Tumbalá
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---------. 1961. Nombres de lugares en chol (maya). In VIII Mesa Redonda,
San Cristóbal Las Casas: Los mayas del sur y sus relaciones con los nahuas
meridionales, 201--5. Mexico: Sociedad Mexicana de Antropología.
Beekman, John. 1950. The use of preprimer syllable charts in Chol literacy
work. Language Learning 3:41--50.
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9(4):26--32.
---------. 1949. Oaxaca Chontal: Sentence types and text analysis. México
Antiguo 7:229--314.
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---------. 1969. Oaxaca Chontal in reference to Proto-Chontal. International
Journal of American Linguistics 35:231--33.
Chontal of Tabasco
--------- and Margaret Harris. 1946. Masculine crab and mosquitoes: Two
Chontal texts. Tlalocan 2:138--40.
Russell, James E. 1947. Some health problems among the Chontals of Tabasco,
Mex. América Indígena 7:315--21.
Cocopa
Cora
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Anthropological Linguistics 19:216--41.
---------. 1992. Speaker vantagepoint and the Cora verb. In Shin Ja J. Hwang
and William R. Merrifield (eds.), Language in context: Essays for Robert E.
Longacre, 305--19. Summer Institute of Linguistics and the University of
Texas at Arlington Publications in Linguistics 107. Dallas: Summer Institute
of Linguistics and the University of Texas at Arlington.
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Grimes, Joseph E. 1966. Metodología para el análisis de sistemas de prefijos
en huichol y cora. In XXXVI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas, España
1964: Actas y Memorias 2, 217--20. Sevilla.
--------- and Thomas B. Hinton. 1967. The Huichol and Cora. In Handbook of
Middle American Indians 8, 792--813. Austin: University of Texas.
Serrano, Fidel de Jesús and Eugene H. Casad. 1990. Cuento de los dos
hermanos. Tlalocan 11:173--78.
Cuicateco, Tepeuxila
Cuicateco, Teutila
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Guarijío
---------. 1955. Vocabulario huasteco del Estado de San Luis Potosí. Mexico:
Instituto Lingüístico de Verano. x, 208 pp.
Huasteco, Veracruz
Pablo E., Abdias; Daniel L. Everett; and James Walker. 1984. A beginning
sketch of the Huastec noun phrase. Work Papers of the Summer Institute of
Linguistics, University of North Dakota 28:91--129.
--------- and ---------. 1981. Gramática huave. In Glenn Stairs and Emily
Stairs (eds.), Diccionario huave de San Mateo del Mar, 283--391.
Vocabularios (y Diccionarios) Indígenas ``Mariano Silva y Aceves'' 24.
Mexico: Instituto Lingüístico de Verano.
Stairs, Glenn and Emily F. Stairs, comps. 1981. Diccionario huave de San
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Mateo del Mar. Vocabularios (y Diccionarios) Indígenas ``Mariano Silva y
Aceves'' 24. Mexico: Instituto Lingüístico de Verano. xiii, 423 pp.
--------- and ---------, comps. 1983. Huave de San Mateo del Mar, Oaxaca.
Archivo de Lenguas Indígenas de México 11. Mexico: Centro de Investigación
para la Integración Social. 136 pp.
Warkentin, Milton and Juan Olivares. 1947. `The holy bells' and other Huave
legends. Tlalocan 2:223--34.
Huichol
---------. 1964. Huichol syntax. Janua Linguarum, series practica 11. The
Hague: Mouton. 105 pp.
---------. 1994. The Huichol and modern medicine. Notes on Anthropology and
Intercultural Community Work 13:3--11.
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---------. n.d. Methods for semantic inventories: Huichol. npl. 84 pp.
[mimeo].
--------- and Thomas B. Hinton. 1967. The Huichol and Cora. In Handbook of
Middle American Indians 8, 792--813. Austin: University of Texas.
---------; Ivan Lowe; and Robert A. Dooley. 1978. Closed systems with
complex restrictions. Anthropological Linguistics 20:167--83.
--------- and others. 1981. El Huichol: Apuntes sobre el léxico. Ithaca, NY:
Cornell University. 295 pp.
Kikapoo
Kiliwi
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Lacandón
Baer, Mary. 1970. The rabbit and the mountain lion: A Lacandon myth.
Tlalocan 6:268--75.
Baer, Phillip and Mary Baer. 1948. The Lacandon song of the jaguar. Tlalocan
2:376.
--------- and ---------. 1972. Los lacandones de México: Dos estudios. Tr.
by Carmen Viquiera. Serie de Antropología Social 15. Mexico: Instituto
Nacional Indigenista. 281 pp.
Matlatzinca, Atzingo
Bartholomew, Doris A. 1989. The Proto Otopamean vowel system and the
development of Matlatzinca. In Mary Ritchie Key and Henry M. Hoenigswald
(eds.), General and Amerindian ethnolinguistics: In remembrance of Stanley
Newman, 345--63. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Mayo
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Hagberg, Lawrence. 1988. Stress and length in Mayo. In William Shipley
(ed.), In honor of Mary Haas: From the Haas Festival Conference on Native
American Linguistics, 361--75. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Mazahua
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Yan 2:92--94.
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---------. 1948. Head-washing and other elements in the Mazateco marriage
ceremony. América Indígena 8:219--22.
Kirk, Paul L. 1959. A note on morphemic fusion and empty morphs. Studies in
Linguistics 14(1, 2):7--9.
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