A delightful Aztec work that has much to teach us about the value of
giving thanks—to our contemporaries, our elders, and our ancestors
Centuries before anyone ever thought of keeping a gratitude journal,
the Aztecs understood the profound value of being grateful. For
generations, specially trained Aztec public speakers presented
traditional dialogues at marriages, births, funerals, government
ceremonies, and other important occasions. In these dialogues, people
of different generations are imagined speaking to each other with
mutual respect and gratitude across time, encouraging listeners to be
grateful to their contemporaries, elders, and ancestors, as well as
the divine, and reminding the living what they owe to future
generations. In the late 1500s, one of these Aztec speakers, Pablo of
Texcoco, recorded a collection of these dialogues, now known as the
Bancroft Dialogues. In How to Be Grateful, Nahuatl- or Aztec-language
specialist Frances Karttunen and Camilla Townsend, Cundhill History
Prize–winning author of Fifth Sun: A New History of the Aztecs,
present this fascinating work in an accessible translation that also
features the original Nahuatl text on facing pages. Although Pablo
lived under Spanish rule, his parents, grandparents, and elderly
teachers recalled the world before the Europeans arrived, and his
dialogues, which delight in colorful metaphors and wry humor, offer
remarkable insights into preconquest Aztec society, philosophy, and
language. Pablo’s dialogues tell readers they will be loved and
honored today and by future generations if they repay those who have
helped them—the living, the dead, and the divine. The living should
pay these debts by helping their people and ensuring their future—by
“paying it forward” as we say today.
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An Aztec Guide to the Art of Gratitude
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ISBN
9780691274126
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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