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Eighteen essays provide an accessible, entertaining look into a system of millennia-old legends and beliefs.Mythology is one of the great creations of humankind. It forms the core of sacred books and reflects the deepest preoccupations of human beings, their most intimate secrets, their glories, and their infamies.In 1990, Alfredo L?pez Austin, one of the foremost scholars of ancient Mesoamerican thought, began a series of essays about mythology in the Mesoamerican tradition, published in M?xico Ind?gena. Although his articles were written for general readers, they were also intended to engage specialists. They span a divers subject matter: myths and names, eclipses, stars, left and right, M?xican origins, Aztec incantations, animals, and the incorporation of Christian elements into the living mythologies of Mexico. The title essay relates the Mesoamerican myth explaining why there is a rabbit o the moons face to a Buddhist image and suggests the importance of the profound mythical concepts presented by each image.The eighteen essays in this volume are unified by their basis in Mesoamerican tradition and provide an accessible, entertaining look into a system of millennia-old legends and beliefs.

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title:The Rabbit On the Face of the Moon : Mythology in the Mesoamerican Tradition
author:Lpez-Austin, Alfredo.
publisher:University of Utah Press
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9780874805215
ebook isbn13:9780585131788
language:English
subjectIndian mythology--Mexico, Indian mythology--Central America, Indians of Mexico--Folklore, Indians of Central America--Folklore.
publication date:1996
lcc:F1219.3.R38L716 1996eb
ddc:299/.72
subject:Indian mythology--Mexico, Indian mythology--Central America, Indians of Mexico--Folklore, Indians of Central America--Folklore.
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The Rabbit on the Face of the Moon
Mythology in the Mesoamerican Tradition
Alfredo Lpez Austin
Translated by Bernard R. Ortiz de Montellano and Thelma Ortiz de Montellano
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESS
Salt Lake City
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1996 by the University of Utah Press
All rights reserved
Printed on acid-free paper
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Lpez-Austin, Alfredo.
The rabbit on the face of the moon : mythology in the mesoameri
can tradition / Alfredo Lpez-Austin; translated by Bernard R. Ortiz
de Montellano and Thelma Ortiz de Montellano.
p. cm.
A collection of essays that originally appeared in various issues of
Mxico inggena and Ojarascas.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-87480-521-X (cloth : alk. paper). ISBN 0-87480-527-9
(pbk.: alk. paper)
1. Indian mythologyMexico. 2. Indian mythologyCentral
America. 3. Indians of MexicoFolklore. 4. Indians of Central
AmericaFolklore. I. Title.
F1219.3.R38L716 1996
299'.72dc20 96-26928
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Contents
List of Illustrations
vii
Introduction
ix
1
The Rabbit on the Face of the Moon
1
2
Myths and Names
9
3
Invention and Discovery in the Mythical Concept of the World
15
4
Clay
21
5
The Words of the Incantation
27
6
Myths in the Mesoamerican Religious Tradition
33
7
Sayings
39
8
An Amazing Fruit
45
9
The Miracle of the Eagle and the Cactus
51
10
The Eclipse
61

Page vi
11
The Antichrist and the Suns
71
12
Tales about Opossums
81
13
The Name Tarasca
91
14
Our First Parents
99
15
The Left Hand, the Right Hand
109
16
Complements and Compositions
115
17
Synonymies
123
18
Ziryab
133
References Cited
141
Translators' Note
149
Index
151

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Illustrations
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1. Three representations of the moon as a vessel containing a rabbit
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2. Mixtec representation of the moon
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3. Rabbit carrying the moon and deer carrying the sun
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4. The eagle on a cactus
55
5. The eagle eating a serpent on a cactus
56
6. The eagle eating a bird on a cactus
57
7. Relief on the Teocalli of the Sacred War
58
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