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South Eastern Huastec Narratives : A Trilingual Edition

South Eastern Huastec Narratives : A Trilingual Edition in Bloomington, MN
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South Eastern Huastec, a Mayan language from Mexico, has never before been written down. Although the master storytellers of the language are long gone, today's older generations preserve the vast knowledge of their culture in speech. That spoken heritage in South Eastern Huastec-ranging from traditional house-building techniques to herbal remedies and funerary practices-is gathered here and transcribed for the first time. Recorded by Ana Kondic in the village of San Francisco Chontla in La Sierra de Otontepec, Veracruz, Mexico, between 2007 and 2011, and translated into English and Spanish, the accounts in this landmark trilingual collection provide a rare opening into South Eastern Huastec traditions, oral literature, and daily life. Kondic divides South Eastern Huastec Narratives into five thematic sections: traditional practices, contemporary life, stories, songs, and customary foodways. Within these categories, eighteen Huastec narrators describe local beliefs, religion, rituals, and cosmology. They detail building methods and traditional craftsmanship, the care of children, and use of the South Eastern Huastec language itself. They recount stories and legends and explain the preparation of tamales, coffee, and tortillas. Wherever oossible, Kondic retains in her transcriptions the unique characteristics of each speaker's voice-the self-corrections, repetitions, and pauses. Her morphological analysis of South Eastern Huastec will help experts understand the language more deeply. An accompanying audio-video DVD-ROM allows readers the rare chance to hear and see these narrators tell their stories in their own language.