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The name Popol Vuh was also adopted by two European rock bands: see Popol Vuh (Norwegian band) ( 1970s) and Popol Vuh (German band) ( 1970– 2002).
The book begins with the Maya civilization's creation myth followed by the stories of the Maya Hero Twins Hunahpu (Junajpu) and Xbalanque (Xb'alanke) which are prominent figures of Maya mythology. The book continues with details of the foundation and history of the Quiché Kingdom, tying in the royal family with the legendary gods in order to assert rule by divine right.
Here is the beginning of the creation story, in modernized spelling and punctuation:
The best known and most complete manuscript of the Popul Vuh is in the Quiché Maya language. After the Spanish conquest of Guatemala, the usage of Maya script was forbidden and Latin alphabet was taught instead. However, some Maya priests and clerks clandestinely made copies of older heiroglyphic books, but using Latin letters. One of these was discovered about 1702 by a priest named Francisco Ximénez in the Guatemalan town of ChichicastenangoChichicastenango also known as Santo Tomas Chichicastenango is a town in the El Quiche department of Guatemala, known for its traditional Maya Indian culture. Chichicatenango is a small and stucco-white town, lying on the crests of mountaintops at an alti, and rather than burning it Father Ximénez made a copy of it, and added a translation into Spanish. This copy found its way the to a neglected corner of the University of San Carlos library in Guatemala CityGuatemala City (in full, La Nueva Guatemala de la Asuncion locally known as Guatemala or, informally, Guate is the capital and largest city of Guatemala. Population estimates for Guatemala City range from 1 million to over 2. 5 million people. The city is, where it was discovered by Etienne Brasseur de Bourbourg and Carl Scherzer in 1854Events January 13 The accordion is patented by Anthony Faas. February 11 Major streets lit by coal gas for first time. February 14 Texas is linked by telegraph with the rest of the United States, when a connection between New Orleans and Marshall, Texas i. They published French and Spanish translations a few years later, the first of many translations that have kept the Popul Vuh in print ever since.
The text of the Ximénez manuscript contains what some scholars believe are mistakes based on exact transliteration of an earlier hieroglyphic text, a proof that the Popol Vuh is based on a copy of a much earlier text. However, there were clearly additions and modifications to the text in Spanish Colonial times, most notably the Spanish governors of Guatemala are mentioned as the successors of earlier Maya rulers.
The manuscript is now in the Newberry Library in Chicago.