Anth, 29 April 2002
last class
final : Friday 12-2
Ancient Mayans cont'd
Descendants of the Maya
Peasants:
Fair Trade?
Handicrafts:
Industrial society
everything in CP
50 multiple guess: hunting and gathering, tribes, chiefdoms, pre-i states, industrial states, net site about chiefdom in pacific, articles in Reader
(not children, not unassigned)
essay questions: HO, use an index card (3" by 5")
final : Friday 12-2
Ancient Mayans cont'd
- pyramid stairs forced to crawl
- city design
- temples and stele
- cities as mountain, temples as caves by which the earth is entered
- stele are as tropical trees, frequently inscribed
- open plaza used as stage for rituals
- pyramid top used as grand stage for execution of prized captive, bound and rolled down the stairs into crowd
- hidden passages with benches for rest
- even passages were brilliantly painted
- facade: red with large masks
- bark paper soaks up blood of sacrifice and burn with black smoke
- many city-states had four or five plazas
- Tucal?: 7000 buildings known 5-7 sq mi
- renewal: level temple but not pyramid and start building on top of the rubble
- excavations sometimes unearth 3,4 temples on same site
- blood is the food of the earth
- treasured brilliantly colored feathers
- jaguar: alter-ego of king
- ball games: hard rubber ball
- ball had to be kept in motion to continue the motion of the heavens
- elbows, hips, knees
- later the stone ring was added for team games on large courts
- one goal scored would win (high hoop)
- closer to the fall of the Mayans, loosing team would be sacrificed
- astronomer priest obeservatory
- page of one of 4 remaining bark paper books
- inscription stone (being used as farm boundary)
- recorded the date of the birth of the successor to king Smoking Rabbit
- mural: bloodletting ritual: stringray spine, barbed rope, tongues
- carving: queen bleeding her tongue on birth of her trial
- Visions told the [victim] that the sacrifice was accepted
- vision serpent [naga] was particulary profound
- sucess signaled by priests to crowd by whistle
- carving: king's sacrifice blood from foreskin
- no substitute for royal sacrifices
- droughts came on -> calls for more blood
- wars between city states began to capture warriors not for work but for sacrifice
- and later still commoners were captured and sacrificed
- Mayan commoners deserted, returned to forest and tribal existence
Descendants of the Maya
- thatched hut, poles lashed together
- subsistence farming, wage labor
- big families common (Catholic, Protestants encourage this)
- hammocks, dirt floors
- water access problematic
- firewood becoming difficult to find (slash and burn)
- peasant lands overfarmed
- slash and burn soil, drought (brought on by deforestation)
- hillsides and rocky areas never farmed before are being stripped -> erosion
- transportation is by horse and bull cart
- peasant stores sell beans or seed a cup at a time
- two asprin for a quarter
- rivers are highways
- river taxi: large dugout with outboard, carry cargo school kids
- schooling up to about sixth grade
- open sewer systems, canals feed waste into river
- open market
- backstrap looms (lean backwards to keep tension on threads)
- Christmas festival competition: one radish carving (beachball sized)
- families come into town and sleep on sidewalks
- prize: $200 (an incredible fortune locally)
Peasants:
- limited access to land, water, tech, capital, and other resources
- subsistence farmers but cash dependant
- cash sources: wage labour (seasonal), handicrafts, cash crop
- impact of cash crops, marketing boards, plantation system, large scale ranching
- other links to State:
- military service (conscription)
- corvee: mandatory labor for government projects
- States are dependant on the (invisible) peasants' labor
Fair Trade?
- National Marketing Board sets price for a crop
- illegal to sell crop without Marketing Board
- "land reform" : sounds like nationalization
- land is controlled by a few elite
- thousands of acres of S. Mexico are owned by 3% population
- foreign aid (money, food) is gov't to gov't and goes through these systems
- try community to community, person to person aid
Handicrafts:
- Indonesia: hand (pen knife and chisel) monkey
- : hand () carving of elephants
- woven bird basket
Industrial society
- technological
- class system
- wasteful: superfluous plastic packaging
- cows: eat 90% of our corn crop and do no labour, dung wasted
everything in CP
50 multiple guess: hunting and gathering, tribes, chiefdoms, pre-i states, industrial states, net site about chiefdom in pacific, articles in Reader
(not children, not unassigned)
essay questions: HO, use an index card (3" by 5")

Help Nancy Please
(Anonymous) 2002-05-03 12:19 pm (UTC)(link)Assuming you read this before Saturday pm at 6, would you please email me at nanbear@mindspring.com and tell Judy to do the same. Don't have access to a cheap phone system and need some data from each of you.
Thanks much. I really must update PDA with email addresses next time I'm in Atlanta.
~N