The Guatemalan migration to Los Angeles hides behind a violent thirty-year Civil War that lasted from 1960 to 1996; the violent events started after the USA supported a coup against the Guatemalan president Jacobo Arbenz. The coup marked the beginning of political instability in Guatemala. The instability led to the formation of guerrilla groups seeking to overthrow the military regime; the confrontation by both groups occurred in the highlands of Guatemala, where many of the indigenous villages were decimated, and its populations almost eradicated. As a result, an increased number of indigenous populations started escaping the political violence they faced by guerrilla and military groups and began migrating to Los Angeles. The numbe...
To understand the genocide in Guatemala, it is necessary to know who the Mayan People are and what t...
Increasing numbers of Central Americans, primarily from El Salvador and Guatemala, began arriving in...
Guatemala is inhabited by 22 Mayan linguistic-social groups. They form around the 50% of the total p...
The Guatemalan migration to Los Angeles hides behind a violent thirty-year Civil War that lasted fro...
The Guatemalan migration to Los Angeles hides behind a violent thirty-year Civil War that lasted fro...
From the 1960s to 1996, Guatemala endured a violent civil war. After an indigenous group of Mayans d...
From the 1960s to 1996, Guatemala endured a violent civil war. After an indigenous group of Mayans d...
This paper seeks to establish, using the historical development of Guatemala as context for understa...
This article deals with the construction of livelihoods and identities in the context of forced migr...
Many of Guatemala’s refugees produced by its long civil war are still stateless today. The war laste...
In the 1980s, Salvadorans came to the United States as refugees from war and hunger - 500,000 to Los...
During the Cold War, Guatemala and El Salvador suffered protracted civil wars between authoritarian ...
In 1996, Guatemala achieved peace after 36 years of civil war which took root in the political and s...
In 1996, Guatemala achieved peace after 36 years of civil war which took root in the political and s...
In 1996, Guatemala achieved peace after 36 years of civil war which took root in the political and s...
To understand the genocide in Guatemala, it is necessary to know who the Mayan People are and what t...
Increasing numbers of Central Americans, primarily from El Salvador and Guatemala, began arriving in...
Guatemala is inhabited by 22 Mayan linguistic-social groups. They form around the 50% of the total p...
The Guatemalan migration to Los Angeles hides behind a violent thirty-year Civil War that lasted fro...
The Guatemalan migration to Los Angeles hides behind a violent thirty-year Civil War that lasted fro...
From the 1960s to 1996, Guatemala endured a violent civil war. After an indigenous group of Mayans d...
From the 1960s to 1996, Guatemala endured a violent civil war. After an indigenous group of Mayans d...
This paper seeks to establish, using the historical development of Guatemala as context for understa...
This article deals with the construction of livelihoods and identities in the context of forced migr...
Many of Guatemala’s refugees produced by its long civil war are still stateless today. The war laste...
In the 1980s, Salvadorans came to the United States as refugees from war and hunger - 500,000 to Los...
During the Cold War, Guatemala and El Salvador suffered protracted civil wars between authoritarian ...
In 1996, Guatemala achieved peace after 36 years of civil war which took root in the political and s...
In 1996, Guatemala achieved peace after 36 years of civil war which took root in the political and s...
In 1996, Guatemala achieved peace after 36 years of civil war which took root in the political and s...
To understand the genocide in Guatemala, it is necessary to know who the Mayan People are and what t...
Increasing numbers of Central Americans, primarily from El Salvador and Guatemala, began arriving in...
Guatemala is inhabited by 22 Mayan linguistic-social groups. They form around the 50% of the total p...