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2 Today’s Agenda Day 7 Week 4 Attendance CANVAS & HUM2461.wordpress.com POPOL VUH 1.Notes and Interpretation 2 nd Assignment  Week 4: HW#2 due on Thursday, Jan. 30, 2014 Pop Quiz

3 TIKAL CHICHEN ITZA TEOTIHUACAN AZTEC QUICHE

4 Reminder: Maya Periods  Pre-Classic: 3500 BCE – 353  Classic:353 – 900  Post-Classic:900 – 1523 (1697)

5 Mayas Maya art Terminology religio mythic stylization / realism admiratio horror vacui Syncretism depending on period: Early: none Late: lots

6 TIMELINE Maya Civilization

7 The Maya Sacred Book is the book of the Quiché People

8 Writers of the Popol Vuh What did the Mayas write on?

9 "writing" (tz’ib’) + "he who writes" (ah tz’ib’) _____________________________________ It is a description of the act of writing

10 Notes on Popol Vuh (1) 2500 BCE – 1550 CE: oral text Myth: "gift of Quetzalcóatl to humans" 353 CE: Mayas invent 365-day calendar ca. 1550: Maya Quiché – Diego Reynoso, town councilman – Santa Cruz Quiché, Guatemala ca. 1700: Fr. Francisco Ximénez – Spanish translation – Newberry Library, Chicago

11 Notes on Popol Vuh (1a) Three parts: Part 1  9 chapters Part 2  14 chapters Part 3  5 chapters The oldest literary/religious printed work in Latin America (16 th Century edition). Oral text (between 2500 B.C.E. and 1550 C.E.)

12 Notes on Popol Vuh (1b) Religious (creation and gods) [Authority]. 4 Codex (books) found 1.The Paris Codex (1930s) 2.The Grolier Codex (1970s) 3.The Dresden Codex (1810, Alexander von Humbolt) 4.The Madrid Codex (Under possession of Juan de Tro y Ortolano in Madrid in 1866)

13 The Peresianus Codex (France)

14 The Grolier Codex (Mexico,1970s)

15 The Codex Dresdensis (Germany)

16 The Tro-Cortesianus Codex (Spain)

17 Notes on Popol Vuh (2) Retranslation into Maya Quiché Opening 2 lines: – Are, u xe 'oher tzih. – Varal K'iche, u bi. This is the root of the former word. Here is Quiché by name.

18 Notes on Popol Vuh (3) Genre: near-heroic myth and history – no single hero – myth and history of a people (Quiché Maya) – origins to 1550 Coherent literary work –order, scope, unity, episodes Popol Vuh: totality of the Maya Epoch Next Epoch: "Holy Cross"

19 Notes on Popol Vuh (4) 4 Mythic Cycles: 1 st Cycle: wood "men" puppets (to line 820) 2 nd Cycle: destruction of 7 Parrot & sons (l. 1674) 3 rd Cycle: Hero twins become Sun & Moon (l. 4708) 4 th Cycle: ½ of whole text (men learn to pray) – first Fathers to present – Heart of Heaven & Earth

20 Quiché people in 4 th creation First Fathers, from corn by creator Quiché: most powerful Maya in Guatemala in 1550 Modern Quiché call their language Cakchiquel Quiché society: patriarchal, patrilineal, patrilocal "God" in Quiché: Dios qahavixel Public religious drama / private divination Notes on Popol Vuh (5)

21 Quiché (Yucatán, Aztec) calendar: sacred mystery Quiché "count of days" – 260 days (13 deified numbers x 20 days) – Solar calendar: 18 months x 20 days) + 5 – year cycles only begin on 4 days (of 20 days) – 13-year cycle x 4 beginning days = 52 years Notes on Popol Vuh (6)

22 Toltec / Aztec influence 900 – 1500 – military & religious terms Place: Utatlán, Guatemala (sacred geography) – Rivers, mountains, highlands, volcanoes, valleys – Quiché came from Tula (myth) Popol Vuh: chronicle of one lineage: Kaveks of Quiché Pedro de Alvarado conquered Quichés 1524- 1525 Notes on Popol Vuh (7)

23 Three parts: Part 1  9 chapters Part 2  14 chapters Part 3  5 chapters PART I CHAPTERS 1-9 Notes on Popol Vuh (8)

24 Chapter 1  Just water. Creation of FLORA begins. Heart of Heaven are 3 gods: 1. Caculhá Huracán 2. Chipi Caculhá 3. Raxa-Caculhá. Chapter 2  Creation of FAUNA begins. -- Forefathers give ROLES and MISSIONS to animals. 1 st DESTRUCTION: FAUNA. THEN IT COMES 1st creation of man: made of mud. 2 nd DESTRUCTION: mud man. THEN IT COMES 2nd creation of man: made of wood (tzité) Chapter 3  3 rd DESTRUCTION: wooden man. Chapter 4  VUCUB-CAQUIX reigned. Not face of SUN or MOON, JUST HIM. Part 1:

25 Chapter 5  Hunahpú and Xbalanqué (the twin brothers) appeared. What learned VUCUB-CAQUIX is superficial, ambitious and egocentric. “not become vain” Chapter 6  Description of the DESTRUCTION of Vucub- Caquix and his two sons: Zipacná and Cabracán. VUCUB- CAQUIX was injured by a discharge from Hun-Hunahpú's blowgun which struck him squarely in the jaw. Chapter 7  Story about Zipacná and the four hundred boys. Chapter 8  Death of Zipacná. Chapter 9  Death of Cabracán “ Lure him to where the sun rises ” B irth of Hunahpú and Xbalanqué (the twin brothers). Part 1:

26 The Hero Twins became catfish

27  "This is a good death for them, and it would also be good to grind their bones on a stone, just as corn Is refined to flour, and refine them separately, and then:  Spill them Into the river, sprinkle them on the water’s way among the mountains, small and great, you will say, and then you will have carried out the instructions we’ve named for you," said Hunahpú and Xbalanqué. When they gave these instructions they already knew they would die. ...After that they summoned Xulu and Pacan, who kept their word: the bones went just where the boys had wanted them. Once the Xibalbans had done the divination, the bones were ground and spilled In the river, but they didn’t go far... they just sank to the bottom of the water." ...AND ON THE FIFTH DAY THEY REAPPEARED. They were seen in the water by the people. The two of them looked like channel catfish when their faces were seen by Xibalba.”

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29  Then they rose up in the midst of the light, and instantly they were lifted into the sky. One was given the sun, the other, the moon. Then the arch of heaven and the face of the earth were lighted. And they dwelt in heaven. ( Popol Vuh )

30 Sun head from Rosalila Copán

31 Another oral text The myth of Quetzacóatl return Some of the oral texts kept by the Mayas from the 15 th century is found the return of the god Quetzacóatl.

32 Quetzalcóatl (968 – 1025) 968Quetzalcóatl to Tula arrived from east light skin red beard priest-king became demi-god monotheism civilization peace defeated by war priest-god

33 Topiltzin Quetzalcóatl (968-1025) 968Quetzalcóatl to Tula defeated by war priest-god 1000Quetzalcóatl from Tula to Chichén Itzá Kukulkán (in Maya language) did same for Mayan capital defeated by war priest-god 1025Quetzalcóatl from Chichén Itzá on boat sailed east promised to return similar in Popol Vuh Tezcatlipoca

34 2 nd Assignment  Week 4: HW#2 due on Thursday Submit HW on CANVAS

35 http://www.famsi.org/mayawriting/codices/

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