MacKenzie, C. James, authorUniversity Press of Colorado, publisher2016-05-252016-05-252016http://hdl.handle.net/10217/172922Includes bibliographical references and index.MacKenzie examines tension and conflict over ethnic and religious identity in the K'iche' Maya community of San Andres Xecul in the Guatemalan highlands, and considers how religious and ethnic attachments are sustained and transformed through the transnational experiences of locals who have migrated to the United States.--Provided by publisher.born digitalbooksengCopyright and other restrictions may apply. User is responsible for compliance with all applicable laws. For information about copyright law, please see https://libguides.colostate.edu/copyright.All rights reserved. User is responsible for compliance. Please contact University Press of Colorado at https://upcolorado.com/our-books/rights-and-permissions for use information.Quiché Indians -- Guatemala -- San Andrés Xecul -- Social conditionsQuiché Indians -- Guatemala -- San Andrés Xecul -- Ethnic identityQuiché Indians -- Guatemala -- San Andrés Xecul -- ReligionQuiché Indians -- Guatemala -- San Andrés Xecul -- MigrationsQuiché Indians -- Relocation -- United StatesSan Andrés Xecul (Guatemala) -- Emigration and immigrationUnited States -- Emigration and immigrationIndigenous bodies, Maya minds: religion and modernity in a transnational K'iche' communityTextAccess is limited to the Adams State University, Colorado State University, Colorado State University Pueblo, Community College of Denver, Fort Lewis College, Metropolitan State University Denver, Regis University, University of Alaska Fairbanks, University of Colorado Boulder, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, University of Colorado Denver, University of Denver, University of Northern Colorado, University of Wyoming, Utah State University and Western Colorado University communities only.