
Maya Threads: A Woven History of Chiapas
Walter F. Morris Jr, Carol Karasik$29.71
$34.95
Winner of:
IBPA 2016 Benjamin Franklin Gold Award, Multicultural
Through the pages of this incredibly-researched history and photo gallery, the world of the Maya lives on through the lens of its culture and costume, still seen today in the state of Chiapas in southern Mexico. In a region battered by centuries of invasions, subjugations, civil wars, and severe economic hardship, the Maya continue to celebrate and sustain their heritage in extraordinary traditional dress and festivals that are both riotous and sacred. Their ever-evolving, colorful, beautifully-handcrafted dress features exquisite gauze fabrics that trace their origins from the 9th century AD to a present-day lowland village; festival wear that blends Roman Catholicism and paganism, reverence and mockery; gloriously brocaded and embroidered wardrobes that tie communities together; and embroidery techniques that reflect displacements and migrations--in other words, fabrics that trace the history and evolution of a people. Two Maya experts and a photographer painstakingly record the remnants of influence from the Aztecs, Spanish conquistadors, Catholic missionaries, and the unseen gods and spirits that guide Maya culture today.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Schiffer Craft
Published: 02/28/2015
ISBN: 9780983886068
Pages: 214
Weight: 1.95lbs
Size: 10.90h x 9.10w x 0.60d
Review Citations: Choice 02/01/2016
IBPA 2016 Benjamin Franklin Gold Award, Multicultural
Through the pages of this incredibly-researched history and photo gallery, the world of the Maya lives on through the lens of its culture and costume, still seen today in the state of Chiapas in southern Mexico. In a region battered by centuries of invasions, subjugations, civil wars, and severe economic hardship, the Maya continue to celebrate and sustain their heritage in extraordinary traditional dress and festivals that are both riotous and sacred. Their ever-evolving, colorful, beautifully-handcrafted dress features exquisite gauze fabrics that trace their origins from the 9th century AD to a present-day lowland village; festival wear that blends Roman Catholicism and paganism, reverence and mockery; gloriously brocaded and embroidered wardrobes that tie communities together; and embroidery techniques that reflect displacements and migrations--in other words, fabrics that trace the history and evolution of a people. Two Maya experts and a photographer painstakingly record the remnants of influence from the Aztecs, Spanish conquistadors, Catholic missionaries, and the unseen gods and spirits that guide Maya culture today.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Schiffer Craft
Published: 02/28/2015
ISBN: 9780983886068
Pages: 214
Weight: 1.95lbs
Size: 10.90h x 9.10w x 0.60d
Review Citations: Choice 02/01/2016
