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A comprehensive regional survey of indigenous Latin-American mythic traditions, organized by area from the Antilles through Mexico, Yucatan, Central America, and the Andes. It describes pantheons and ritual practices, examines creation accounts and calendrical systems, and retells foundational narratives such as migration legends and the Popol Vuh cycles. The work contextualizes gods, death and life powers, and ceremonial art, while discussing surviving native beliefs, comparative interpretations, and a selective bibliography and illustrations to guide further study.

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Hartley Burr Alexander

Hartley Burr Alexander was an American author and scholar known for his contributions to the study of mythology and folklore. He is particularly recognized for his work "God's Drum, and Other Cycles from Indian Lore," which explores Native American myths and stories, offering insights into their cultural significance. Additionally, he contributed to the comprehensive anthology "The Mythology of All Races, Vol. 11: Latin-American," which examines the rich tapestry of Latin American mythology. Through his writings, Alexander aimed to illuminate the connections between myth and culture, making his work valuable for both academic and general audiences interested in the narratives that shape human experience.

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