The anthropologist Velásquez Nimatuj undertook her study of the K’iche’ of the Western Highlands of Guatemala as both a personal and scientific mission to better understand the interweaving layers of systematic oppression, which include race, class, and gender (2002:35–6). Her work described these layers of oppression from outside the indigenous community as well as within the community. My dissertation complements her work by examining the social position and attitudes of two indigenous K’iche’ communities in the Highlands. I examine stratification, religion, and migration in three separate chapters, describing the demographic context of the K’iche’ communities and how they fit into the wider local, national, and global context. My case st...
This thesis examines the social reality in which indigenous women live and work each day. The author...
This thesis provides an ethnography of the non-indigenous, provincial middle class of Salamá, the ca...
For many indigenous communities in the western highlands of Guatemala, transnational migration is co...
The anthropologist Velásquez Nimatuj undertook her study of the K’iche’ of the Western Highlands of ...
Since the Spanish conquest of Guatemala, the nation has been the setting for an apparent dichotomy o...
This study addresses the question of what it means to be indigenous in Guatemala. I examine whether ...
This study concerns the political and religious modernization of Cantel, an Indian factory community...
textOver the past few decades, the volume of international migrants has increased considerably. As a...
The study of Guatemalan migration is an emerging field which has received a lot of scholarly attenti...
A month spent in Guatemala shed light on issues surrounding the rights of the indigenous Mayans and ...
I have conducted fieldwork in San Antonio Aguas Calientes, an Indian town (pueblo indígena) in the c...
Notions of cultural identity and its importance have changed significantly during recent decades, af...
This study examines the shifting landscape of social and economic inequalities in the remittance-dom...
This article deals with the construction of livelihoods and identities in the context of forced migr...
Das guatemaltekische Volk, nicht nur speziell Indigene, befindet sich in einer Phase des Wandels, im...
This thesis examines the social reality in which indigenous women live and work each day. The author...
This thesis provides an ethnography of the non-indigenous, provincial middle class of Salamá, the ca...
For many indigenous communities in the western highlands of Guatemala, transnational migration is co...
The anthropologist Velásquez Nimatuj undertook her study of the K’iche’ of the Western Highlands of ...
Since the Spanish conquest of Guatemala, the nation has been the setting for an apparent dichotomy o...
This study addresses the question of what it means to be indigenous in Guatemala. I examine whether ...
This study concerns the political and religious modernization of Cantel, an Indian factory community...
textOver the past few decades, the volume of international migrants has increased considerably. As a...
The study of Guatemalan migration is an emerging field which has received a lot of scholarly attenti...
A month spent in Guatemala shed light on issues surrounding the rights of the indigenous Mayans and ...
I have conducted fieldwork in San Antonio Aguas Calientes, an Indian town (pueblo indígena) in the c...
Notions of cultural identity and its importance have changed significantly during recent decades, af...
This study examines the shifting landscape of social and economic inequalities in the remittance-dom...
This article deals with the construction of livelihoods and identities in the context of forced migr...
Das guatemaltekische Volk, nicht nur speziell Indigene, befindet sich in einer Phase des Wandels, im...
This thesis examines the social reality in which indigenous women live and work each day. The author...
This thesis provides an ethnography of the non-indigenous, provincial middle class of Salamá, the ca...
For many indigenous communities in the western highlands of Guatemala, transnational migration is co...