Contents
Preface: On Collecting Chol Folklore - Nicholas A. Hopkins
1. The Chol Maya and Their Folktales - Nicholas A. Hopkins and J. Kathryn Josserand
2. The Narrative Structure of Chol Folktales - J. Kathryn Josserand
3. Introduction to the Texts - Nicholas A. Hopkins and J. Kathryn Josserand
Part 1. Myths and Fables
4. Our Holy Mother - Ausencio Cruz Guzmán
5. Older Brother Sun and Younger Brother Sun - Marcos Arcos Mendoza
6. The Celestial Bird - Ausencio Cruz Guzmán
7. The Turtle and the Deer - Mateo Alvaro López, Nicolás Arcos Alvaro, and Ausencio Cruz Guzmán
Part 2. Tales of the Earth Lord
8. Our Grandfather - Ausencio Cruz Guzmán
9. The Cave of Don Juan - Ausencio Cruz Guzmán
10. A Visit to Don Juan - Mariano Mayo Jiménez and Ausencio Cruz Guzmán
Part 3. Things That Come Out of the Woods
11. The Messengers - Ausencio Cruz Guzmán
12. The Jaguar-Man - Nicolás Arcos Alvarez, Mateo Alvaro López, and Ausencio Cruz Guzmán
13. The Blackman - Bernardo Pérez Martínez
14. The Comadre - Rafael López Vázquez
Part 4. Discourse Analysis of Narrative Texts
15. Discourse Analysis of Chol Narrative Texts - Nicholas A. Hopkins
References
Further Reading