I visited the Cojolya Association of Mayan Women Weavers to learn more about traditional Mayan outfits and the people who make them, and indigenous rights in Guatemala. I interviewed the people from Cojolya and they let me take some photographs inside their museum. They were extremely friendly people and I encourage anyone going to Santiago Atitlan to visit their establishment.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Mayan People, indigenous crafts Guatemala
Here area more photographs from Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala. In this indigenous community in the mountains there are many people who still make and sell traditional crafts. In this region of Guatemala there is the highest population per capita of indigenous people. In Santiago the men still wear their traditional Mayan clothing, a rarity in other parts of Guatemala.
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Photos from Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala
I spent a couple days in Santiago Atitlan, a small mayan village on lake Atitlan. This was by far my favorite town on the lake. It was quiet and there were few tourists. I stayed in a hotel run by a beautiful Mayan family called the Hotel San Pablo
Here are some photos from Atitlan.
Here are some photos from Atitlan.
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Saturday, July 19, 2008
Last Photos of Chichicastenango, Guatemala
A day at the market in Chichicastenango can be a little bit hard. It is hot, and there is lots of walking. It is totally worth it though, for the amazing crafts, beautifully dressed people, and the awesome photographs!
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Chichicastenango Market Day Photos, Guatemala
Market Day in Chichicastenango, Guatemala.
Here are more photos of the Catholic Church built on the holy Mayan land. There are Mayans and Guatemalans relaxing on the stairs leading to the church.
A Mayan street vendor is trying to balance all of her merchandise on her head and in her arms as she sells them on the street in the market.
Here is a photo of a mayan family walking down the street on market day. The little girl is selling beaded necklaces and head bands.
I don't know who these people are supposed to be, but they look like KKK members in their hooded caps....I don't think there is a KKK in Guatemala though.
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Latin America,
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