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In Rabinal , which lies in a valley about seventy miles north of Guatemala City , I learned a great deal about the drama , the men who perform it , and the profound role the drama and its legends play in the life of the Indian community ...
In Rabinal , which lies in a valley about seventy miles north of Guatemala City , I learned a great deal about the drama , the men who perform it , and the profound role the drama and its legends play in the life of the Indian community ...
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Diego Durán described a farce performed in honor of Quetzalcoatl , the god of the wind.1 It was believed that this god caused syphilis , colds , coughs , and diseases of the eyes . The actors pretended to suffer the symptoms of these ...
Diego Durán described a farce performed in honor of Quetzalcoatl , the god of the wind.1 It was believed that this god caused syphilis , colds , coughs , and diseases of the eyes . The actors pretended to suffer the symptoms of these ...
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Diego Durán described a farce performed in honor of Quetzalcoatl , the god of the wind . It was believed that this god caused syphilis , colds , coughs , and diseases of the eyes . The actors pretended to suffer the symptoms of these ...
Diego Durán described a farce performed in honor of Quetzalcoatl , the god of the wind . It was believed that this god caused syphilis , colds , coughs , and diseases of the eyes . The actors pretended to suffer the symptoms of these ...
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Xavier University Studies, Volumen1,Temas2-6 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1961 |
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