081. A Man Punished His Wife for Being an Adulteress
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081. A Man Punished His Wife for Being an Adulteress
University of New Mexico | Latin American & Iberian Institute K’iche’ Maya Oral History Project No. 081 | 00:06:57 minutes A Man Punished His Wife for Being an Adulteress There was a married woman who had multiple lovers. The men would go to the woman’s house when her husband was gone to work in his fields tending his corn and other crops. When the man learned of his wife’s behavior, he planned a way to make her confess, and hopefully change her ways. He carved a piece of wood in the shape of a penis, but longer than normal. He then tied his wife down and inserted the piece of wood into her vagina. He kept doing this until she finally confessed her infidelity, and agreed to be faithful to her husband in the future. Un hombre castigó a su mujer por ser adúltera Había una mujer casada que tenía varios amantes. Los hombres llegaban a la casa de la mujer cuando su marido había ido a trabajar en su terreno cultivando el maíz y otras siembras. Cuando el hombre se dio cuenta de las malas mañas de su esposa, él hizo un plan para esforzarla confesar sus infidelidades, y quizá arrepentirse. El talló un pedazo de madera en la forma de un pene, pero lo hizo más largo que un pene normal. Después la ató a su esposa y metió el pedazo de madera repetidamente en su vagina hasta que le confesara su infidelidad, y prometiera ser fiel a su marido en el porvenir. UNM LATIN AMERICAN & IBERIAN INSTITUTE Project Background The stories and rituals included in this collection were collected between 1968 and 1973. All of them are narrated in the K’iche’ Maya language of Guatemala with almost all of the narrators speaking the Nahualá-Santa Catarina Ixtahuacán dialect of that language. Collected and recorded by Dr. James Mondloch Transcribed by Miguel Guarchaj Ch’o’x and Diego Guarchaj Funding and support provided by The UNM Latin American and Iberian Institute and the US Department of Education Title VI National Resource Center grant. Title page image provided courtesy of Dennis G. Jarvis Usage rights Copyright © 2011 The University of New Mexico, Latin American and Iberian Institute. All Rights Reserved. You may print, reproduce and use the information in, and retrieve files containing publications or images from, The University of New Mexico’s WWW documents for non-commercial, personal, or educational purposes only, provided that you (i) do not modify such information, and (ii) include any copyright notice originally included with such information and this notice in all such copies. Alternative formats In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the information contained herein is available in alternative formats upon request. Additional information about this project is available online http://laii.unm.edu/kiche Correspondence should be directed to The University of New Mexico Latin American & Iberian Institute 801 Yale Boulevard NE / MSC02 1690 1 University of New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131-0001 Phone: (505) 277-2961 Fax: (505) 277-5989 E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://laii.unm.edu
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