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Agency and worldviews of the unconquered Lacandon Maya
Joel W. Palka
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Arts & Humanities
World View
100%
Maya
90%
Culture Contact
48%
Conquest
36%
Trade Goods
24%
Maya Lowlands
23%
Religion
23%
Acculturation
19%
Colonial Period
16%
Chiapas
14%
Cosmology
14%
Early Twentieth-century
13%
Indigenous Agency
13%
Colonial Frontier
12%
Rain Forest
12%
Sacred Landscape
11%
Historical Anthropology
11%
Ethnogenesis
11%
Guatemala
11%
Culture Change
11%
Intermarriage
10%
Missionary Activities
10%
Ethnography
10%
Historical Archaeology
10%
Illinois
9%
Economics
8%
Foreign Trade
8%
Outsider
8%
Supernatural
7%
Settler
7%
Colonization
7%
Ancestors
7%
Ethnographic
7%
Missionaries
7%
Republican
7%
Waves
6%
Continuity
6%
Import
6%
History
5%
Archaeology
5%
Goods
5%
Interaction
4%