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Portrays the creation myth of the Quiché Maya of ancient Guatemala. Gives life to the mystic history and art of the Maya, using animated drawings taken directly from classic Maya pottery

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Berkeley Media, Teatro Campesino (Organization)
Other Authors: Amlin, Patricia (Screenwriter, Animator, fimmaker,), Corso, Joanne (Animator), Edmonson, Munro S. (Translator), George, Larry (Narrator), Goetz, Delia (Translator), Gorzycki, Martha (Animator), Morley, Sylvanus Griswold, 1883-1948 (Translator), Recinos, Adrián, 1886-1962 (Translator)
Format: Unknown
Language:English
Published: Berkeley, CA : Berkeley Media, LLC, [2004?]
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Description
Summary:Portrays the creation myth of the Quiché Maya of ancient Guatemala. Gives life to the mystic history and art of the Maya, using animated drawings taken directly from classic Maya pottery
Item Description:Music performed on authentic pre-Columbian instruments
Physical Description:1 videodisc (61 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
Issued also as motion picture
Format:DVD-R ; NTSC format, all regions ; 4:3 aspect ratio ; stereo
Production Credits:Producer, director, screenwriter, filmmaker, Patricia Amlin ; collaborating scholars, Michael Coe, James A. Fox, David Kelley, David Hilberman, Linda Schele, Mary Ellen Miller, Alan Dundes, Dennis Tedlock, Karl Taube, Justin and Barbara Kerr ; animation, Patricia Amlin, Joanne Corso, Martha Gorzycki ; camera, Martha Gorzycki ; editors, Jennifer Chinlund, Yasha Aginsky ; music, Todd Boekelheide, Xochimoki, Mazatl Galindo, Jim Berenholtz