Abstract This research explores the lived experiences of transnational migrant sending families in one Mayan village in the Southern Quiché region of Guatemala. It is part of a transnational partnership between university-based activist scholars in the northeastern U.S. and K’iche’ Maya and ladinx in Zacualpa and its villages. Reversing a trend in the much migration research that focuses on economic advantages of remittances for sending families, this study, part of a broader participatory and action research project, deployed an exploratory sequential mixed-methods design to unpack multiple diverse and conflicting effects of transnational migration on sending families. Analyses from 10 in-depth interviews with heads of households with at ...
Even from afar, transnational migrants influence how their households and communities of origin use ...
The past decade has witnessed an unprecedented increase in migrant families from the Northern Triang...
For many indigenous communities in the western highlands of Guatemala, transnational migration is co...
Migration between Central America and countries to the north has increased in scale as well as in co...
Today, many Guatemalans flee the country and leave their home communities behind due to poor living ...
Today, many Guatemalans flee the country and leave their home communities behind due to poor living ...
Migration from Central America to the United States has become a strategy to escape economic poverty...
The present ethnographic research examines a diverse group of migrants from the Macro- Maya culture,...
The present ethnographic research examines a diverse group of migrants from the Macro- Maya culture,...
Thesis advisor: Brinton LykesA growing number of families in the U.S. are of mixed-status with at le...
Indigenous Maya men have long looked to domestic migration as an economic strategy. Increasingly, th...
Indigenous Maya men have long looked to domestic migration as an economic strategy. Increasingly, th...
William Brown and Mary Odem, Children dancing at the Santa Eulalia feast day celebration, Cherokee C...
International migration constitutes one of the most significant phenomena impacting Guatemala today....
Even from afar, transnational migrants influence how their households and communities of origin use ...
Even from afar, transnational migrants influence how their households and communities of origin use ...
The past decade has witnessed an unprecedented increase in migrant families from the Northern Triang...
For many indigenous communities in the western highlands of Guatemala, transnational migration is co...
Migration between Central America and countries to the north has increased in scale as well as in co...
Today, many Guatemalans flee the country and leave their home communities behind due to poor living ...
Today, many Guatemalans flee the country and leave their home communities behind due to poor living ...
Migration from Central America to the United States has become a strategy to escape economic poverty...
The present ethnographic research examines a diverse group of migrants from the Macro- Maya culture,...
The present ethnographic research examines a diverse group of migrants from the Macro- Maya culture,...
Thesis advisor: Brinton LykesA growing number of families in the U.S. are of mixed-status with at le...
Indigenous Maya men have long looked to domestic migration as an economic strategy. Increasingly, th...
Indigenous Maya men have long looked to domestic migration as an economic strategy. Increasingly, th...
William Brown and Mary Odem, Children dancing at the Santa Eulalia feast day celebration, Cherokee C...
International migration constitutes one of the most significant phenomena impacting Guatemala today....
Even from afar, transnational migrants influence how their households and communities of origin use ...
Even from afar, transnational migrants influence how their households and communities of origin use ...
The past decade has witnessed an unprecedented increase in migrant families from the Northern Triang...
For many indigenous communities in the western highlands of Guatemala, transnational migration is co...