Description
About the Author
Robert Carmack is retired professor of anthropology at the University at Albany-SUNY.
Reviews
With case studies from Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica, Carmack adeptly analyzes how Central American indigenous peoples shaped their social and natural worlds from the long pre-Hispanic era to the present. Taken together, his conclusions demonstrate the myriad ways indigenous people continue to influence their nations. -- David Carey Jr., Loyola University Maryland
This book is an eloquent description of the indigenous peoples and cultures of Mesoamerica and Central America by one of the great scholars of our time. It is the fruit of more than half a century of work in the region and will no doubt be consulted often for many years to come. -- Allen Christenson, Bringham Young University
Book Information
ISBN 9781498558969
Author Robert M. Carmack
Format Hardback
Page Count 154
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 408g
Dimensions(mm) 238mm * 159mm * 19mm