Highland Support Project
Planting a Path for The Water & The Wind: Highland Maya of Guatemala Foodways
Planting a Path for The Water & The Wind: Highland Maya of Guatemala Foodways
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Author: Susanne Kennedy, Juliana Hinton, Benjamin E. Blevins
Publisher: Highland Support Project
Published: 09/08/2017
Pages: 114
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.85lbs
Size: 11.02h x 8.50w x 0.30d
ISBN: 9780692952115
About the Author
Guadalupe Ramirez is from the Western Highland town of Tejutla, San Marcos, Guatemala. The eldest daughter of César Ramirez, she spent her childhood attending cooperative meetings of the organization her father directed. It was here that her passion for community organizing a working for food sovereignty was born. Guadalupe's grandmother, Dona Chavé, was a sought-after medium and healer who also produce the best clandestine moonshine in the mountains. Guadalupe spent many days spiriting off to the isolated sites with her grandmother to conduct ceremonies. Guadalupe is the founder of the Association of Highland Women. She is the program manager for the Highland Support Project. An accomplished entrepreneur with her boutique and online shop AlterNatives and the weaving social enterprise Pixan.
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