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Indigenous Cultures of Latin America Edited by Gabrielle Vail Indigenous Cultures of Latin America: Past and Present is a new bilingual series that welcomes book proposals, in English or Spanish, focused on the fields of anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, ethnohistory, and art history, among others. We encourage original proposals for projects that use a conjunctive approach to understanding beliefs and lifeways of prehispanic, colonial period, and contemporary indigenous peoples inhabiting Latin America, broadly defined (i.e. extending into parts of the U.S. Southeast and Southwest), relying on a combination of methodologies and data sets to interpret the subject matter. We further encourage projects that utilize decolonizing methodologies and seek to promote research and fieldwork undertaken in collaboration with local indigenous communities and/or indigenous consultants. The series will publish academic monographs, edited collections, and readers. All book proposals and manuscripts will be subject to a rigorous single-blind peer review process, conducted by experts in the respective field(s) of study. Proposals and author/volume editor CVs should be sent to the Series Editor, Dr. Gabrielle Vail, at vailg@email.unc.edu. ISSN: 2689-8217 www.peterlang.com/view/serial/ICLA
New York, 2021. XX, 334 pp., 24 b/w ill., 20 color ill., 8 tables. hb. • ISBN 978-1-4331-7540-4 CHF 129.– / €D 111.95 / €A 114.60 / € 104.20 / £ 84.– / US-$ 124.95 eBook (SUL) • ISBN 978-1-4331-7541-1 CHF 50.– / €D 47.95 / €A 48.– / € 40.– / £ 32.– / US-$ 47.95
Volume 1
Élodie Dupey García • Elena Mazzetto (eds.)
Mesoamerican Rituals and the Solar Cycle New Perspectives on the Veintena Festivals
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