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INTRODUCTION
I
am writing this book for you, the tourist, because you have an
honest curiosity about the Maya people of today but almost no
access to information about them. As
an anthropologist who has worked among the Maya people for some
twenty years, I am often surprised by the misconceptions that
I overhear in conversations in hotel restaurants and among tour
groups at the ruins. I am also impressed, in a positive way, with
the new ecological and cultural consciousness of tourists.
It
is no longer enough to simply marvel at the ruins and go back
to the hotel. You want and deserve more. What about the people
you see in the villages and towns along the highway? How do the
people live, especially the people deep in the forest? Are they
healthy and well fed? How do they make a living? What are their
religious beliefs and social customs? Is there a connection between
the ancient Maya who built the temple pyramids and the living
Maya of today?
This
book will try to answer some of these questions and more. I know
you are curious and keen on learning, but there is an even more
important reason for writing this book. The Maya people deserve
it. They have a right to be recognized as a living, breathing
social and cultural force. They did not disappear with the collapse
of the Classic Maya civilization. They are here today all around
you. Let me introduce them to you.
Bruce
Love
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