Spirit of Chiapas

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206 pages 2005

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"The Mexican state of Chiapas, with its large indigenous population and historical connections to Guatemala during the colonial period, offers travelers an experience different from most states in Mexico. Here they see Indians and Ladinos living side by side following centuries-old traditions, each with their own interpretation of Catholicism and a symbolic language that distinguishes their culture and customs." "Among the most intriguing of these traditions is that of iron roof crosses, of which little is known. This book documents a fast-disappearing tradition in which crosses are mounted on rooftops in several colonial towns in Chiapas." "With elements of catalogue, guidebook, and historical summary, this illustrated book, based on an original study offers a comprehensive source of information for art historians, folk art enthusiasts, museum curators, and the casual traveler to Chiapas."--BOOK JACKET.

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