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Book:  Threads Breaking the Silence
 

Book: Threads Breaking the Silence

Manufacturer: N/A
SKU: B-G-11
Price: $16.00
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The civil war in Guatemala during the 1970s through the mid-1990s decimated the indigenous Maya population in many parts of the country. The Communities of the Population in Resistance (CPR) were groups of displaced Mayan people from three regions of Guatemala: Sierra, Ixcan and the Peten. This book contains interviews of 30 women from the CPR-Sierra group, which survived in the rugged mountains of the Ixil region of the Quiche highlands from 1982 until the Peace Accords were signed in 1996. Through their embroideries, they tell their stories of violence and murder at the hands of state violence by the Guatemalan government.

This is a softcover book which is the only edition, since it was published in Guatemala in 2005. The book is the First edition, and is written in both English and Spanish. It is in NEW condition; here may be very slight rubbing to the cover from storage. It is illustrated with numerous drawings and photographs both in color and black-and-white.

Author: Ramelle (Romelia) Gonzales

Number of pages: 163, including Glosario y Bibliografia

Format: Softcover, stiff pictorial covers, measuring 8.3 x 10.7 inches

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