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Meaning "Book of the People", the Popol Vuh, writen by an anonymous indian, is the most complete piece of mesoamerican narrative that survives to this day. It narrates the beliefs of the Quiché (K'iche'), one of the most successful of the tribes that descended from the Maya, living in what is today Guatemala.
Meaning "Book of the People", the Popol Vuh, writen by an anonymous indian, is the most complete piece of mesoamerican narrative that survives to this day. It narrates the beliefs of the Quiché (K'iche'), one of the most successful of the tribes that descended from the Maya, living in what is today Guatemala.