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x · Illustrations Figure 5.5. Structure 12 at Ceren 69 Figure 5.6. Structure 9, by Household 2, at Ceren 70 Figure 5.7. Model of Ceren homestead 71 Figure 8.1. Quirigua Stela F, detail of west inscription 113 Figure 8.2. Quirigua Stela I, detail of south inscription 115 Figure 8.3. Quirigua Stela F, south face, unrolled 117 Figure 8.4. Quirigua Stela C, north face 118 Figure 8.5. Quirigua Platform 1A-1. Late Classic 119 Figure III. Catholic priest with Ch′orti′ women, circa 1931–33 136 Figure IV. Officers of the Cofradía of San Francisco Conquistador, Quezaltepeque 158 Figure 15.1. Roofing a hut with sabal palm 200 Figure 15.2. Edible flowers in the market 203 Figure 15.3. Frangipani tree/plumeria with white flowers 206 Figure 15.4. Harvesting tule 211 Figure 15.5. Nipplefruit in a nativity scene 212 FigureV. Charles and Ruth Wisdom’s wedding photo 272 Tables Table 2.1. Models for ancient Mayan languages 16 Table 2.2. Linguistic methods for ancient Maya reconstruction 18 Table 2.3. Sites and dates of use of the forms *-wän and *-(V)l-el 22 Table 2.4. Classic period Maya documented language innovations, Copan 24 Table 6.1. Features of Camotán River valley archaeological sites 82 Table 6.2. Ceramic chronology of Camotán River valley archaeological sites 83 Table 6.3. Correspondences between surface density of ceramic sherds and estimated populations of sites 84 Table 6.4. Archaeological site type definitions 85 Table 6.5. Maize productivity in selected localities in the Camotán River valley 86 Table 8.1. Comparison of Ch′orti′ rainmaking sequence with the events celebrated at Late Classic Quirigua and the Late Postclassic Central Mexican Huey Tozoztli 123 Table 11.1. Earliest documented dates of languages spoken in colonial western Honduras 149 Table 11.2. Taxpayers in Jocotán parish 151 Table 11.3. Population profile of Jocotán 152 Table 11.4. Population profile of Camotán 153 Table 11.5. Population profile of San Juan Ermita 153 Table 11.6. Productivity index 154 Table 11.7. Camotán tribute payments 155 Table 15.1. Plants used by the Ch′orti′ and mentioned in the text 202 Table 16.1. Socioeconomic and cultural indicators for mothers in Jocotán 219 Table 16.2. Pregnancy-related care among mothers of different ethnicities 220 Table 16.3. Receipt and location of pre- and postnatal care among mothers in Jocotán 222 Table 16.4. Reasons for not receiving pre- and postnatal care among mothers in Jocotán 223 Table 16.5. Family planning indicators 224 xi [3.133.159.224] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 16:25 GMT) xii · Tables Table 16.6. Family planning methods used by women according to ethnicity 225 Table 16.7. Reasons for not using family planning among women of different ethnic groups 226 Table 16.8. Intended source of family planning among women of different ethnic groups 227 Table 17.1. Latin American countries that have ratified ILO 169 and year of ratification 231 Table 17.2. Lands in transfer to CONIMCHH, department of Copán, Honduras 235 Table 17.3. Completed land transfers to CONIMCHH communities, department of Copán, as of June 2004 236 ...

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