Title of article
SOCIAL MEMORY AND SACRED SITES IN THE WESTERN MAYA HIGHLANDS: EXAMPLES FROM JACALTENANGO, GUATEMALA
Author/Authors
Borgstede، Greg نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
8
From page
385
To page
392
Abstract
This paper utilizes anthropological and sociological approaches to social memory to analyze the position and relevance of sacred
sites among the Jakaltek Maya of the western highlands of Guatemala. Based on archaeological investigations and oral history, the
connection between the past and present is analyzed in terms of collective memory, underscoring the importance of specific places and
landscape in remembering as well as in reinforcing Jakaltek identity and history. Three distinct sacred sites are discussed, including
their archaeological evidence; position (or lack of) in histories; disposition/creation as sacred site; and ties to the community’s social
memory. Sacred sites and social memory are viewed as a key component of indigenous activism and identity politics as well as an integral
aspect to understanding the social context of archaeology in the Guatemalan Maya Highlands.
Journal title
Ancient Mesoamerica
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Ancient Mesoamerica
Record number
652567
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