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"Kristine Ellingson's memoir is one of those books that once begun is read to the end knowing the journey will be fascinating. Filled with rich details of both ancient and modern Mayan life, it is also a love story of a woman in love with life, with family, with creativity and with generosity of spirit and exploration. It's also a story of a woman who took the risks necessary to fall in love with her true self. I'm hoping Tales from the Yucatan Jungle is only the beginning of the answer of what happens next.

~ JANE KIRKPATRICK, award-winning author of Homestead: Modern Pioneers Pursuing the Edge of Possibility and A Daughter's Walk

From her experiences with Curanderos (healers), to Jmeen (shamans) appeasing the Aluxes (spirits) who guard the land, to participating in traditional rituals for the dead and dying, Kris offers a rare, insightful, and fascinating look into the world of the modern Maya in a small Yucatan village. With keen observation skills, incredible experiences and the understanding of a woman who has straddled two worlds for over two decades, Kris is able to see and describe the wonder, beauty and mystery of the Mayan world around her. Her book offers a gateway into a land that we tourists often visit but seldom see.

~ CATHY WILCOX SPARLING, retired Director of General Services, Legal Department, City of Toronto, Canada

Her love of the place, its color and vibrancy and even its food and its people comes out strong. For me, this book is all a vibrant and descriptive explanation of Kristines life and life decisions during a time of change.

What impressed me, and what comes through in the book, is that Kris keeps her sense of humor throughout. One can tell that she takes her life seriously but also accepts what is thrown at her without prejudice and criticism of a different culture. What many might think of as problems or blocks, Kris sees more as a (self) learning situation. She keeps her perspective of life and offers descriptions of both good and bad experiences with a touch of humor. For me, humor is one of the most important survival traits as an outsider. She is accepting of the unknown and the strange and absorbs it all without judgment.

Life is short. Take chances and be open to everything. One can learn from anything. The serendipitous-ness of life is very evident in this book.

~ SHEILA MATTHEWS, Institute of Nautical Archaeology, Turkey

I first visited this part of the world over 40 years ago in my red Volkswagen van and have been a regular visitor ever since. In spite of being fortunate to live and work with my wife in different parts of Africa and to study in Europe, I have always retained a strong affection for the Yucatan and its people. We also are both always excited to meet and connect with people who are successfully living 'bi-cultural' lives. Kristine is a masterful story teller who brings this part of the Mayan world alive to our imaginations while at the same time revealing herself as a woman who passionately, and successfully, makes a choice to begin new life at forty-four!

As I read the book, I not only was fascinated by the stories of her life she shared and her insights into the Mayan life of Santa Elena, but I gained a whole new appreciation for Kristine's skills as a consummate storyteller. And I came to appreciate the courage of her adventure. I know her as a skilled and welcoming innkeeper, a person of passionate interest in the Yucatan and the Mayan people, a woman with a wonderful artistic sense and, by reputation, as a very successful jewelry designer. Now I appreciate her as an individual capable of making life-changing decisions and living out the consequences of her choice, experiencing both the challenges and the joys that brings!

~ MICHAEL GRAHAM, lifelong student of Mayan culture

Reading her book I laughed out loud, cried and marveled at the person I was re-meeting. It was wonderful to revisit Kristine, Santiago and Rosa in the pages of this marvelous book.

~ HULENE MONTGOMERY, Michael Grahams lifetime travel companion and Social Development Consultant

What Kristine has accomplished is truly amazing. My childhood neighbor left her country and family at age 44 and built, through sheer determination, a beautiful compound and garden, learned two languages, educated a village, and in doing so found love and support with a Mayan family. Her intellect, artistic abilities, and work ethic all come together in her accomplishment. In fact, you could say that accomplishment has been her life theme. Read her book and go visit her B & B.

~ JANET BAKER, retired teacher, traveler, and a lifelong sports person.

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Tales from the Yucatan Jungle: Life in a Mayan Village

by Kristine Ellingson

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SunTopaz LLC, "Light Overcomes," Foster, VA, http://www.SunTopaz.com

Author Kristine Ellingsons Autograph

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Copyright Page

Tales from the Yucatan Jungle

Life in a Mayan Village

Copyright 2012 Kristine Ellingson, All Rights Reserved

Published by SunTopaz LLC, P.O. Box 123, Foster, VA 23056

www.SunTopaz.com

Disclaimer: The author and publisher assume no responsibility for any injury and/or damage and/or loss sustained to persons or property as a result of the use of this product including liability, negligence or otherwise, or from any use or operation of any products, methods, instructions or ideas contained in the material herein.

Publishers Cataloging-in-Publication

(Provided by Quality Books, Inc.)

Ellingson, Kristine.

Tales from the Yucatan jungle : life in a Mayan village by Kristine Ellingson.

p. cm.

LCCN 2009931127

ISBN-13: 978-0-9754691-8-7

ISBN-10: 0-9754691-8-5

1. Ellingson, Kristine. 2. Visitors, Foreign--Mexico

--Yucatn (State)--Biography. 3. Mayas--Social life and

customs. 4. Mayas--Religious life. I. Title.

CT120.E45 2012 920.009'04

QBI11-600140

Edited by Clair Balsley, Miriam Balsley, Cathy Hunsberger, and Carol Chapman

Cover designed by Miriam Balsley and C.A. Petrachenko

Cover photographs courtesy of Kristine Ellingson, Miriam Balsley, and Carol Chapman

Internal photographs courtesy of Kristine Ellingson, Sheila Clark, Santiago Dominguez, and Nidia Alvarado

Dedication

To Santiago and My Mayan Family and

to My Two Children, Eric and Clair,

for Letting Me Go



Acknowledgements

This book could not have been written without the help and support of my Mayan family and our many village friends.

Prompted by questions from Carol Chapman, all of us started remembering bits and pieces from our lives together, and the stories grew.

The girls went through all their personal photos, allowing me to use many of them. Lucy loaned me one of her lovely daughter, Marta, in her gorgeous Quince Aos gown.

Neighbors contributed their memories and helped with the spelling of Mayan words.

In return, part of whatever this book generates in sales will find its way back to the village. It may be with new school uniforms or shoes, for those without means to purchase them, a new tool needed for specific work, medicine, or perhaps a computer for the schools. We could think grand and dream of a volleyball and basketball court with bleachers for everyone to watch the games, as we had long ago. People of all ages played and participated, even grandmothers and small children.

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