Granddaughters of corn : portraits of Guatemalan women / Marilyn Anderson ; Jonathan Garlock

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY : Curbstone Press , c1988Description: 124 p. : illus. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 0915306603
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • LAS 396.072 AND
Summary: A sure way to destroy a race is by the systematic massacre of its women and children. This collection of personal narratives from Mayan Indian women who are undergoing that horror tell of villages destroyed, husbands and childrenas well as themselvesthe targets of death squads. It is a horrible story, sure to make Americans recoil at U.S. complicity. The black-and-white photographs, part of a traveling national exhibit, show the beautiful faces of these women and their weaving, through which they are determined to keep their culture alive.
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Latin American Studies Biblioteca Pública de San Miguel de Allende, A.C. LAS 396.072 AND (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 053298

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A sure way to destroy a race is by the systematic massacre of its women and children. This collection of personal narratives from Mayan Indian women who are undergoing that horror tell of villages destroyed, husbands and childrenas well as themselvesthe targets of death squads. It is a horrible story, sure to make Americans recoil at U.S. complicity. The black-and-white photographs, part of a traveling national exhibit, show the beautiful faces of these women and their weaving, through which they are determined to keep their culture alive.

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