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Further Reading Adams, Richard N. 1976. Cultural Surveys of Panama, Nicaragua, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras. Detroit: Blaine Ethridge Books. Benítez, Fernando. 2000. “Lord Maguey.” Maguey: Artes de Mexico, no. 51:82–84. Ceron, Isaias Mendoza, and Una Conger. 1993. In Tequil de Morrales: Working with Maguey. Copenhagen: Bianca Luno, A/S. Collingwood, Peter. 1987. The Maker’s Hand: A Close Look at Textile Structures. London: Bellew Publishing. Davidson, D. S. 1933–1934. “Australian Netting and Basketry Techniques.” Journal of the Polynesian Society, no. 42–43:257–299. D’Harcourt, Raoul. 1962. Textiles of Ancient Peru and Their Techniques (edited by Grace G. Denny and Carolyn M. osborne; translated by Sadie Brown). Seattle: University of Washington Press. Dickey, Saundra F. 1964. A Historical Review of Knotless Netting in South America. Berkeley: University of California. Feinman, Gary M., Linda M. Nicholas, and Helen R. Haines. 2002. “Mexico ’s Wonder Plant.” Archaeology 55, no. 2:33–35. Foster, Alice. 1930. “Sisal Production in Semi-Arid Karst Country of Yucatan.” Journal of Geography 29:16–25. Hendon, Julia A. 1999. “Spinning and Weaving in Pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica : The Technology and Social Relations of Textile Production.” In: Mayan Clothing and Weaving through the Ages. Guatemala City: Museo Ixchel del Traje Indígena de Guatemala. Hopkins, Richard. 2000. “Maya Ropemaking.” Knotting Matters, no. 69:20– 21. Chester, U.K.: International Guild of Knot Tyers. Kata, Cathy. 2007. CK Bilum Wear. Goroka, Papua New Guinea: PJKata Publications. 156 FURTHER READING Markarian, Janet. 1984. “Shigra making in Ecuador.” American Craft vol. 44, no.1:12–16. Maudslay, Anne Cary, and Alfred Percival. 1899. A Glimpse at Guatemala. London: John Murray. McCreery, David. 1994. Rural Guatemala, 1760–1940. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press. oakes, Maud. 1951. Beyond the Windy Place: Life in the Guatemalan Highlands. New York: Farrar, Straus and Young. olson, James S. 1991. The Indians of Central and South America: An Ethnohistorical Dictionary. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. osers, David Altalef. 1971. Centro de Mercado Artesanías. Guatemala City: Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala. Paganini, Ricardo Casteneda. 1959. “La Cultura Tolteca-Pipil de Guatemala .” Guatemala City: Editorial del Ministerio de Educación Pública “José de Pineda Ibarra.” Pettersen, Carmen L. 1976. The Maya of Guatemala: Their Life and Dress. Guatemala City: Museo Ixchel del Traje Indígena. Quick, Betsy D., and Judith A. Stein. 1982. Split-Ply Camel Girths of West India. Los Angeles: University of California Press. Rodríguez Rouanet, Francisco. 1985. Estudio de las Artesanías Populares de Guatemala. Guatemala City: Subcentro Regional de Artesanías y Artes Populares. ———. 1989. Artesanías y Producción Artesanal. Guatemala City: Subcentro Regional de Artesanías y Artes Populares. Rojas, Alfonso Villa. 1969. “Maya Lowlands: The Chontal, Chol, and Kekchi.” In: Handbook of Middle American Indians, vol. 7, pp. 230–243. Austin: University of Texas Press. Rojas, Ulises. 1936. Elementos de Botánica General. Guatemala City: Tipográfica Nacional (1925–1936). Rolden, Denys. 2003. “Productos de Maguey: Las Hamacas son Artesanías de la Región Chorti, Zona de Pobreza.” Prensa Libre (Guatemala City), May 18. Roth, H. Ling. 1977. Studies in Primitive Looms. McMinnville, ore.: Robin and Russ Handweavers (reprint). Roth, Walter E. 1901. “String and other Forms of Strand: Basketry, Woven Bag, and Net Work.” North Queensland Ethnography: Bulletin, no. 1. Brisbane : Government Printer. Sapper, Karl. 2000. Early Scholars’ Visits to Central America: Reports by Karl Sapper , Walter Lehmann, and Franz Termer (translated by Theodore E. Gutman; edited by Marilyn Beaudry-Corbett and Ellen T. Hardy). Los Angeles: [44.222.104.49] Project MUSE (2024-03-28 22:34 GMT) Further Reading 157 University of California Press: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, occasional Paper 18. Schevill, Margot Blum (edited with the assistance of Linda Asturias de Barrios ; Jeffrey J. Foxx, photographer). 1997. The Maya Textile Tradition. New York: Harry N. Abrams. Schlesinger, Victoria. 2001. Animals and Plants of the Ancient Maya: A Guide. Austin: University of Texas Press. Solis-Aguilar, Juan Fernando, Hector Gonzales-Hernández, Jorge Luis Leyva-Vázquez, Armando Equihua-Martínez, Francisco Javier FloresMendoza , and Ángel Martínez-Garza. 2001. “2001 Scyphophorus acupunctatus Gyllenhal, Plaga del Agave Tequilero en Jalisco, Mexico.” Agrociencia 35, no. 6 (Nov./Dec.):663–670. Stephens, John L. 1969. Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, vols. 1 and 2. New York: Dover. Thomas, Ernest S. 1926. “Netting without a Knot.” Man (Royal Anthroplogical Institute of Great Britain and Ireland) 26:8–10. Traven, B. 1993. “Assembly Line.” In: The Night Visitor and Other...