In 'Latin-American Mythology', Hartley Burr Alexander delves into the rich traditions and folklore of the Indigenous peoples of Latin America. Drawing from myths, legends, and oral histories, Alexander explores the complex and diverse mythological beliefs of civilizations such as the Aztecs, Mayans, and Incas. His scholarly approach includes detailed analysis of the symbolism and cultural significance embedded within these myths, shedding light on the spiritual and cosmological worldviews of these ancient societies. The narrative is both engaging and informative, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in Latin American culture and mythology. Alexander's book is a fascinating study of the enduring power of myth and storytelling in shaping the identity of a people, offering a glimpse into a world where humans and gods coexist in a complex web of meaning and symbolism. This book is highly recommended for scholars, students, and general readers who seek a deeper understanding of the cultural heritage of Latin America.
Latin-American Mythology : Folklore & Legends of Central and South America (Illustrated Edition)
Latin-American Mythology (Illustrated Edition) : Folklore & Legends of Central and South America
Hartley Burr Alexander
bookThe Latin-American Mythology
Hartley Burr Alexander
bookLatin-American Mythology : Folklore & Legends of Central and South America (Illustrated Edition)
Hartley Burr Alexander
bookLatin-American Mythology (Illustrated Edition) : Folklore & Legends of Central and South America
Hartley Burr Alexander
book