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The Lacandon people are indigenous Native American Maya people who live mostly in the jungles in Chiapas, Mexico (until 1854 a part of Guatemala). Their homeland is sometimes known as La Selva Lacandona ("The Lancandon Jungle").

The Lacandon were the only Maya in New Spain never conquered by Spain. They escaped Spanish control throughout the colonial era by living in small communities in the jungles of Chiapas and Peten, avoiding contact with Europeans and Ladinos. Lacandon customs remained close to those of the Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican peasants. As recently as the late 19th century some bound the heads of infants, resulting in the distinctively shaped forehead seen in Classic Maya art. They continue to speak a Maya language closely related to Yucatec Maya. Until the mid 20th century they had very little contact with the outside world, and worshiped the Maya Gods in the ancient temples of their ancestors. Some continue their Pre-Christian beliefs, especially in the north; another part of the Lacandon people, especially in the south, were converted to a South State Baptist sect of Christianity in the late 20th century, especially by a crypto-missionary society calling itself Summer Institute of Linguistics.

Since the 1970s the government of Mexico has paid the Lacandons for rights to log timber in their forests, which has resulted in them being ever more integrated into modern society. ***

See also: The Lacandon Maya Communities



Sacred Monkey River: A Canoe Trip with the Gods
by: Christopher Shaw
August, 2000

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Watching Lacandon Maya Lives
by: R. Jon McGee
10 October, 2001

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The Last Lords of Palenque: The Lacandon Mayas of the Mexican Rain Forest
by: Victor Perea, Robert D. Bruce
01 April, 1986

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Life, Ritual, and Religion Among the Lacandon Maya (Wadsworth Modern Anthropology Library)
by: R. Jon McGee
01 December, 1989

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Hach Winik: The Lacandon Maya of Chiapas, Southern Mexico (Ims Monograph, 11)
by: Didier Boremanse
01 September, 1998

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Life, Ritual, and Religion Among the Lacandon Maya
by: R. Jon McGee
2001

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Lacandon adventure: Last of the Mayas,
by: Jonathon F Cassel
1974

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Unconquered Lacandon Maya: Ethnohistory And Archaeology Of Indigenous Culture Change
by: Joel W. Palka
30 May, 2005

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Mayan Enigma: The Search for a Lost Civilization.
by: Pierre, Ivanoff
September, 1971

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Heirs of the ancient Maya;: A portrait of the Lacandon Indians
by: Christine Price
1972

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