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Textile Guide to the Highlands of Chiapas

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A richly illustrated, bilingual book, this guide visits 20 villages in the Chiapas Highlands to showcase their stunning handwoven cloth while also providing an insiders look into their history, folklore, festivals, traditions, and daily lives. Ritual transvestites, Virgin statues draped with native blouses, tunics designed to look like howler monkey fur, and elaborately floral shawls and ponchosthese are just a few of the unforgettable images captured in the book. Also included are a pull-out map of the Chiapas Highlands and dates of special festivals and local markets.[AuthorName]By Walter Morris, Alfredo Martnez, Janet Schwartz, and Carol Karasik[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Walter Morris, Jr. is fluent in Tzotzil and has spent extensive time in Maya villages, studying the culture and traditional crafts and forging lasting friendships with the locals. He is the founder of Sna Jolobil, a weaving collective based in San Cristbal, and is an associate of Na Bolom, a research center and museum. He received a MacArthur Fellowship Award in 1983 for his work in Maya textile symbology and is the author of Living Maya.
Alfredo Martnez is a documentary photographer specializing in extremesports, tourism, and travel. He has visited 80 countries and his workhas appeared in such publications as Escala de Aeromexico, NationalGeographic, and National Geographic Traveler.
Janet Schwartz was the recipient of a Fulbright scholarship to travel toChiapas and study the Bonampak murals. She has been a photographer andjournalist since 1994 and has been extensively published by such newsorganization as AP, AFP, the New York Times, and Knight-Ridder. CarolKarasik is the author and editor of numerous books, including EveryWoman Is a World, Living Maya, People of the Bat, and The TurquoiseTrail.
Carol Karasik is a writer and editor who has been studying ancientastronomical alignments at Palenque. She is the author of The Drum Wars:A Modern Maya Story and The Turquoise Trail[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]120 Color Photos, 1 B/W Illustration, 21 Maps, Four-color Interior[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]Textil de los Altos de Chiapas[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]120 Color Photos, 1 B/W Illustration, 21 Maps, Four-color Interior[/ColorPattern]

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