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MAYA MARKET WOMEN Power and Tradition in San Juan Chamelco, Guatemala S. Ashley Kistler Maya Market Women Kistler_Maya text.indd 1 1/27/14 12:17 PM InterpretatIons of Culture In the neW MIllennIuM Norman E. Whitten Jr., General Editor A list of books in the series appears at the end of the book. Kistler_Maya text.indd 2 1/27/14 12:17 PM Maya Market Women power and tradition in san Juan Chamelco, Guatemala s. ashley KIstler unIversIty of IllInoIs press urbana, Chicago, and springfield Kistler_Maya text.indd 3 1/27/14 12:17 PM © 2014 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois All rights reserved Manufactured in the United States of America 1 2 3 4 5 c p 5 4 3 2 1 ∞ This book is printed on acid-free paper. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Kistler, S. Ashley, 1978– Maya market women : power and tradition in San Juan Chamelco, guatemala / S. Ashley Kistler. pages cm. — (Interpretations of culture in the new millennium) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-252-03835-8 (hardback) ISBN 978-0-252-07988-7 (paper) ISBN 978-0-252-09622-8 (ebook) 1. Kekchi women—Guatemala—San Juan Chamelco— Economic conditions. 2. Kekchi women—Guatemala— San Juan Chamelco—Social conditions. 3. Women merchants—Guatemala—San Juan Chamelco. 4. Kekchi Indians—Industries—Guatemala—San Juan Chamelco 5. Kekchi Indians—Guatemala—San Juan Chamelco— Economic conditions. 6. Kekchi Indians—Guatemala— San Juan Chamelco—Social life and customs. 7. San Juan Chamelco (Guatemala)—Social life and customs. I. Title. F1465.2.K5K57 2014 972.81'51—dc23 2013040755 Kistler_Maya text.indd 4 1/27/14 12:17 PM For Harold Kistler_Maya text.indd 5 1/27/14 12:17 PM Kistler_Maya text.indd 6 1/27/14 12:17 PM Contents Acknowledgments ix Chapter 1. Gender, Kin, and Markets in the Land of Peace 1 Chapter 2. Continuity and Memory in San Juan Chamelco, Guatemala 18 Chapter 3. Markets and Marketers 41 Chapter 4. Recognition and Immortality in the Market and Beyond 65 Chapter 5. All in the Junkab’al 98 Chapter 6. Marketing Memory 120 Notes 127 Glossary 131 References 135 Index 153 Kistler_Maya text.indd 7 1/27/14 12:17 PM Kistler_Maya text.indd 8 1/27/14 12:17 PM acknowledgments My fieldwork in Chamelco was generously supported by National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant #0613168, a Florida State University Dissertation Research Grant, and a Florida State University Department of Anthropology Eisele Predissertation Grant. I bear sole responsibility for the opinions presented within this book. In Guatemala, I thank first and foremost the people of San Juan Chamelco. In particular, I thank the following marketers who supported my research in Chamelco: Nolita Cuc, Imelda Quim, Elda Quim, Rosalia Xol, Margarita Chen, Albertina Chen, Luvia Chen, Maria Elena Botzoc, Ninfa Ch’o, Roberto Cao, Herlinda Botzoc, Emilia Berta Caal, Gudelia Caal, Josefina Choc, Pina Choc, Imelda Choc, Olivia Ponce de Poou, Toya Bac, Maria Larios, Soila Cu, Ana Coy, Rosalia Xol, Lita Cabnal, Cantel Tiul, the late Chica Chen, Catalina Pop, Amalia Botzoc, Adela Pop, Mirna Cuc, Olga Cuc, Lidia Beb’, Lita Chen Bac, Aurelia Tupil, Herlinda Cuc, and Veronica Sakul. In addition, I thank Gilberto Coy, Poncho Molina, Jorge Juarez, Mario Cu, Ventura Cu, Andrés Cuz, Poncho Cu, Father Denis López, Héctor Escobedo, and Lilian Garrido. B’antiox eere. I extend the greatest of thanks to a few individuals in Chamelco without whom this research would not have been possible. They are: Ovidio Paau, Onelia Paau, Alejandro Coc, Wiliams Cu, and Adela Tzib. I thank Aura Caal for becoming my sister, Ofelia Ch’o for making me her comadre, and Sebastián Si for his valuable insight into the Q’eqchi’ language. I thank Juana Can for her Kistler_Maya text.indd 9 1/27/14 12:17 PM

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