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Atz’am k’ik’ atz’am: The Story of Xuwan and a Grammatical Sketch of Chuj
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Justin Royer,
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Pedro Mateo Pedro,
Elizabeth Carolan,
Jessica Coon,
Matal Torres,
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Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
tlalocan/tlalocan: revista de fuentes para el conocimiento de las culturas indígenas de méxico.
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2954-5242
pISSN - 0185-0989
DOI - 10.19130/iifl.tlalocan.2022.1.8725x15
Subject(s) - sketch , grammar , perspective (graphical) , linguistics , sociology , art history , art , computer science , visual arts , philosophy , algorithm
This article and text provide a new take on the San Mateo Ixtatán saltwater sources from the perspective of Xuwan, a San Mateo resident who for her entire life has been working in the extraction, production, and merchandising of atz’am k’ik’ atz’am ‘the black salt’, a culturally-valued good which forms a quintessential aspect of Chuj life and culture. In addition to recounting her experiences with black salt, Xuwan comments on several other aspects of Chuj life, both in the past and in the present. The article is introduced with a short grammar sketch of Chuj, which highlights the prominent grammatical features found in the text.

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