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Abrams, Philip, 10 Accord on Socioeconomic and Agrarian Issues, 86 Accord on Socioeconomic Aspects and the Land, 113 Accord on the Identity and Rights of Indigenous Peoples, 113, 181n8 activism, indigenous, 26, 90, 144, 182–183n26 Adams, Abigail, 61 aerial photographs, 48 Africa, 133, 146 “after-the-factness,” 171n13 “after war,” 3–5, 165–166 agriculture: and changes to land tenure, 38, 147; coffee, 43, 67, 129, 173n1, 179n9; milpas, 6, 44; plantations , 67, 69, 110, 125, 179n9 Aguirre, Arturo Soto, 135 alcaldía governance, 66 alcohol, use of, 69, 94, 107, 156, 179n7 aldeas/hamlets, 41, 51–54, 80, 152 “Alfonso,” 153; behavior of, 140, 149– 150; death of, 138, 162; escalation of violence involving, 151–154; societal roles available to, 150, 160 All Saints’ Day celebration. See fiesta Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, 61 amnesties, 57 Anderson, Benedict, 46 Anderson, Laurie, 164 antepasados/ancestors, 140, 173n3 anthropology: of conflict, 32, 169n2; of fiestas, 179–180n13; of the media, 130; and salvage ethnography , 79; visibility of, 170n5 Appadurai, Arjun, 170n10 Appendix H counterinsurgency standing orders, 30 Arana Osorio, Carlos Manuel, 25 Árbenz, Jacobo, 24, 48, 66 archives, peace, 84–85 Arévalo Bermejo, Juan José, 66 Armed Rebel Forces (FAR), 171n2 army, Guatemalan: actions in Ixcán, 6, 27; altering local spaces, 39; amnesties arranged by, 57; burning of fields by, 97; counterinsurgency campaign, 12, 18, 23–32, 57, 59–60; creation of civil patrols, 33–37; dictators backed by, 86–87; investigations of, 57–58; and maps, 47, 50; orejas/ears (spies), 36, 45; targeting Catholics, 70–71; targeting cooperatives, 70; targeting costumbre , 59–60; use of conscripts’ local knowledge, 53 Index Italic page numbers indicate material in tables or figures. 210 Maya after War Association for the Advancement of Social Sciences (AVANCSO), 82 audit cultures, 14 authenticity, 52, 61–62, 93, 96, 104–108 “authorized Indian,” 89–90 Auyero, Javier, 166, 170n7 AVANCSO (Association for the Advancement of Social Sciences), 82 Baile de los Conquistadores (Dance of the Conquerors), 105, 109–112 Ball, Patrick, 25 Baquiax, Josué Felipe, 135–136 Basquiat, Jean-Michel, 15–16 Batres, Reina, 132 Benson, Peter, 17, 128 Berryman, Philip, 177n20 Black, Jeremy, 51–52 Bolivia, 127 Bossen, Laurel, 179n9 Boston, 102 Bourdieu, Pierre, 13, 166 Bourgois, Phillippe, 3, 17, 128 boys, 24, 28, 53, 125 “brain drain,” 102 Brief History of Neoliberalism (Harvey), 15–16 Buenos Aires, 166 Bullets and Beans (Fusiles y Frijoles), 34 Bunzel, Ruth, 43 Byers, Douglas, 67 CAFTA-DR, 12, 87, 147 Caja Real, 66, 176n14 California, 96, 102 Callejas, Juan, 132 Campeche refugee camps, 29, 44 Camus, Albert, 10, 160 Caravantes, Daniel Valencia, 137 cargoes, 157 Carmack, Robert, 32, 115 Carrescia, Olivia, 4, 23, 35, 178n30 Castellanos, Edgar, 115–116, 121, 126, 129, 132 Casteñeda, Alvarez, 144 Castillo Armas, Carlos, 24 catechists, 63, 69–71, 75, 158–159 Catholic Church: attempts to control native practices, 67–71, 157; Catholic Action, 25, 70, 158–159, 161; conflict with evangelicals, 33, 71; damage done by, 80; Maryknoll Catholic priests, 59, 67–69, 158–159, 177n19; and Mayan sacred places, 38–39, 53; Recovery of Historical Memory (REMHI), 57; targeted by army, 70–71 CEH (Commission for Historical Clarification), 24, 57, 86, 171n1 cell phones, 91–92, 96 cemetery, 95 census data, 41, 47–49, 98, 173n2, 179n11 Changing Fields of Anthropology (Paz), 86 Checker, Melissa, 170n5 Chiantla garrison, 45, 53, 106, 174n7 Chichicastenango, 43, 134, 147 children: boys, 24, 28, 53, 125; girls, 54, 74, 80, 109, 125, 149; raised without fathers, 99; trafficking and kidnapping of, 125 chimanes/shamans, 78; Catholic campaign against, 53, 59, 68–69, 77–78; charging for spiritual work, 79; connection to sacred mountains, 63; diminished role of, 79, 80, 157. See also costumbre Cifuentes, Juan Fernando, 58 citizenship: dramas of, 118; and modernity, 61; under neoliberal multiculturalism, 14, 93; rightless, 136; and state’s desire for standardization , 82; and state’s vision of inclusivity , 89–90; and Todosanteros, 9–10; waiting and, 170n7 civil patrols (PACs), 33–37; connection to lynching, 117; mandatory service in, 97; permission for mapmaking from, 49; spatial control by, 45 civil/religious hierarchy, 66, 157–158 [54.152.216.170] Project MUSE (2024-03-29 10:41 GMT) Index 211 coffee plantations, 43, 67, 129, 173n1, 179n9 coffin shortages, 31 cofradías/brotherhoods, 66, 67, 69, 146–148, 150, 157 Cojtí, Demetrio, 131 Cole, John, 10 Colegio la Salle, 69 collective action, 8, 125, 127, 165 collective leadership, 157 collective rights, 89 collectives, 14 colonialism, 131, 157 Colop, Enrique...