In The Same Territorial Space
by Esmeralda Peña I walk on the sand and slow myself down. I take in…
Young People: To Be, Being Definitively Indigenous
By Marlon Noe Sotz I was born indigenous, but I didn't recognize my identity, did…
Nawapipiles: The Defense of Spirituality as a Disputed Territory
By: Manuel Fernando Ramírez A few days ago, while sharing a cold drink with a…
Identity, Privilege and Pride: The Story of Rodrigo, Guna from Panamá
by Rodrigo Medina I am not like the other Gunadule. I mean I seem like…
Complicity and Silence: Taking Land from the Indigenous Peoples of Costa Rica
By Lucia Ixchiu The heart of forests and jungles in Costa Rica are inhabited by…
The fight to save The Nahuat Pipil People of El Salvador
By: Alejandro Ramiro Chan The Nahuat Pipiles in the west and the Lencas and Cacaopera…
Quetzaltenango: a story of three names and three exoduses
By Christian Díaz First name The story of Quetzaltenango is ancient. There is evidence of…
What future awaits the mother tongues in Guatemala?
International Day of Mother Tongues was established by the UNESCO General Conference in November 1999,…
The Sixth State of Los Altos
By: Christian Díaz During the colonial period, the Kingdom of Guatemala was one of Spain’s…