INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY PUBLICATION No. 4 PLATE 19 
PANAJACHEL 
a, Mosaic panorama of Panajachel as seen from a 200-foot cliff at the northern edge of the village. b, Indian laborer beside a 3-year- 
old coffee bush (at his right) and shade trees at Finca Jaibal, west of Panajachel. c, Jocote varieties grown at Panajachel. d, Za- 
caulpa Indian youth on his way to work on a Lowland coffee plantation, spinning black wool while waiting for a motor launch. 
e, Large gully, caused by a flood in 1933, just east of the Panajachel delta, below San Andrés Semetabaj. f, Foot of the gully 
shown in é. 
(For explanation see p. 168. 
