Patron Saint Day in Todos Santos Cuchumatan:Migration and Cultural Syncretism
by James Rodríguez - MiMundo.org
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About the Book
High up in the Cuchumatanes sierra, Maya Mam communities have safeguarded their customs and traditions for centuries. Nevertheless, exploitation, violence, exclusion, discrimination, and the ever-present effects of globalization, continue to force men and women out of their communities and into the risky venture of migration to El Norte.
But what effects do such mass departures have in local culture? What are the social and economic impacts of migration? What are the psychosocial consequences of deportation from the United States? The annual festival in Todos Santos Cuchumatan, Guatemala, gives us a glimpse of what life is like in an indigenous community in a 21st century remittance republic.
But what effects do such mass departures have in local culture? What are the social and economic impacts of migration? What are the psychosocial consequences of deportation from the United States? The annual festival in Todos Santos Cuchumatan, Guatemala, gives us a glimpse of what life is like in an indigenous community in a 21st century remittance republic.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 40 - Publish Date: Nov 26, 2009
- Keywords Todos Santos Cuchumatán, All Saints Day, Maya Mam Indigenous Village, Guatemala, Photography
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About the Creator
James Rodriguez
Los Angeles (Sept. 2011)
James Rodriguez: Mexico-US independent documentary photographer and photojournalist. Available For: Long or short-term assignments in North America or abroad. Spot News, Editorial, NGO/NPO project documentation, Travel Photography, Events, Sports/Action. Primary Focus: Exposing and documenting social justice issues, particularly those involving land tenure, human rights abuses, post-war processes, negative effects of globalization. Contact me: james@mimundo.org