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Native American creation story

Popol Vuh: The Sacred Book of the Quiché through Illustration (Read More)

Illustration. Two jaguar figures face each other in the center of the image looking up towards the sun. On each side of the cats, two ponytailed human figures clad in loincloths - one standing and one kneeling - reach towards the sun. Vines with fruit cross the image. The sun has eyes and a cross symbol. Text reads: all the tribes joyfully worship the first appearance of the sun and morning star.
Popol Vuh: The Sacred Book of the Quiché through Illustration is an exhibit that features a series of illustrations by artist Jaime Arredondo, with the hope of restoring the former glory of the Popol Vuh and its authors to its deserved place in human history. The artist’s hope is that this will lead to a greater interest and defense of the stories, art, and culture of Native and Indigenous people. According to the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian: The Popol Vuh, or Popol Wuj in the K’iche’ language, is the story of creation of the Maya. Members of the royal K’iche’ lineages that had once ruled the highlands of Guatemala recorded the story in the 16th century to preserve it under the Spanish colonial rule. The Popol Vuh, meaning “Book of the Community,” narrates the Maya creation account, the tales of the Hero Twins, and the K’iche’ genealogies and land rights. See museum website for current information about opening hours and admission. Museum Hours: Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Admission: Members Free General Admission $5.00 College Students with ID $4.00 Students K-12 $3.50 Senior Citizens $3.50 Children under 5 Free Active Military with ID* Free *El Museo Latino is a Blue Star Museum

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