Cultural Survival Quarterly, vol. 35, no. 4, The Interconnectedness of Languages, Rivers, and Forests, December 2011
Description
Discusses how the Guatemalan community radio station plays an important role in providing information and preserving values pertaining to the various Indigenous cultures.
Hurricane Stan (2005), which affected mostly poor Indians and left hundreds dead and missing, occurred between two other natural disasters and virtually went unnoticed and poorly reported on.
History Thesis (M.A.)--Univerisity of Saskatchewan, 2005.
Discusses the history of Guatemala, begining with the August 1790 find of a stone carving identified as the image of Coatlicue, the mother of the Aztec pantheon.