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Popol Vuh : the creation myth of the Maya [Spanish version]

Title
Popol Vuh : the creation myth of the Maya [Spanish version] / a film by Patricia Amlin.
Publication
Berkeley, CA : Berkeley Media, 1989.
Physical Description
1 online resource (1 streaming video file (61 min.))
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Title from resource description page (viewed July 22, 2016).
In Spanish.
Access and use
Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Summary
This much-honored animated film employs authentic imagery from ancient Maya ceramics to create a riveting depiction of the Popol Vuh, the Maya creation myth. Similar to the Biblical story of Genesis in its breadth, scope, and themes, the Popol Vuh is the origin of many myths and beliefs that spread throughout North America and formed the foundation of most Native American religious, philosophical, and ethical beliefs. The film introduces the Maya and relates the entire tale, beginning with the creation of the world and concluding with the victory of the Hero Twins over the evil lords of the Underworld. There are logical stopping places at quarter-hour intervals to facilitate viewing by younger students. The outstanding Teacher's Guide was co-authored by filmmaker Patricia Amlin and Prof. James A. Fox, Stanford University. This is the Spanish-language version of the film.
Variant and related titles
ASP-AVON. OCLC KB.
Other formats
Original version:
Format
Images / Online / Video & Film
Language
Spanish
Added to Catalog
November 28, 2023
Genre/Form
Animated films.
Educational films.
Folklore.
Animated films.
Educational films.
Also listed under
Amlin, Patricia, director.
Berkeley Media, film distributor.
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