Reveals how the contemporary Mayas contend with crime, political violence, internal community power struggles, and the broader impact of transnational economic and political policies in Guatemala. This work places anthropological analyses in relation to Mayan political activism and key Mayan intellectuals\u27 research and criticism
Maya spiritual practice in Guatemala has been actively challenged by mainstream religions and by pre...
This dissertation is the result of geographic research combining several years of study of Guatemala...
textThis dissertation will examine the speech practices of collectives of Ixhil Mayas in post-war Gu...
Reveals how the contemporary Mayas contend with crime, political violence, internal community power ...
Reveals how the contemporary Mayas contend with crime, political violence, internal community power ...
Indigenous Maya in Guatemala lived through one of Latin America’s most intense conflicts during the ...
textIn response to the highly exclusionary Guatemalan state and the genocide of Mayas during the 198...
This thesis is a research-based analysis of the experiences of Mayan women and children during the p...
Guatemala over the past sixty years has experienced three dramatic political and cultural transform...
From 1960 to 1996, Guatemala went through one of the longest and bloodiest civil wars in Latin Ameri...
Ten years after the Guatemalan Peace Accords heralded the construction of a multi-ethnic democracy, ...
This research focuses on the experiences of survivors of political violence and their healers in Mom...
Over the centuries the Mayan indigenous population has been excluded from power politics in Guatemal...
Marginalization and unequal standing of indigenous groups have contributed significantly to the viol...
My study explores how indigenous Q’eqchi’ Mayas in Guatemala draw political cohesion from their cult...
Maya spiritual practice in Guatemala has been actively challenged by mainstream religions and by pre...
This dissertation is the result of geographic research combining several years of study of Guatemala...
textThis dissertation will examine the speech practices of collectives of Ixhil Mayas in post-war Gu...
Reveals how the contemporary Mayas contend with crime, political violence, internal community power ...
Reveals how the contemporary Mayas contend with crime, political violence, internal community power ...
Indigenous Maya in Guatemala lived through one of Latin America’s most intense conflicts during the ...
textIn response to the highly exclusionary Guatemalan state and the genocide of Mayas during the 198...
This thesis is a research-based analysis of the experiences of Mayan women and children during the p...
Guatemala over the past sixty years has experienced three dramatic political and cultural transform...
From 1960 to 1996, Guatemala went through one of the longest and bloodiest civil wars in Latin Ameri...
Ten years after the Guatemalan Peace Accords heralded the construction of a multi-ethnic democracy, ...
This research focuses on the experiences of survivors of political violence and their healers in Mom...
Over the centuries the Mayan indigenous population has been excluded from power politics in Guatemal...
Marginalization and unequal standing of indigenous groups have contributed significantly to the viol...
My study explores how indigenous Q’eqchi’ Mayas in Guatemala draw political cohesion from their cult...
Maya spiritual practice in Guatemala has been actively challenged by mainstream religions and by pre...
This dissertation is the result of geographic research combining several years of study of Guatemala...
textThis dissertation will examine the speech practices of collectives of Ixhil Mayas in post-war Gu...