Crafting connections: maya linkages between Guatemala’s Altiplano and El Norte

<span>International migration constitutes one of the most significant phenomena impacting Guatemala today. About a million and a half Guatemalans live and work in rural and urban cities and towns across the United States and Canada. Like many other migrant groups, most Guatemalans sustain stro...

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Main Author: Michelle J. Moran-Taylor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Autonoma de Baja California 2004-07-01
Series:Estudios Fronterizos
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Online Access:http://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/229
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description <span>International migration constitutes one of the most significant phenomena impacting Guatemala today. About a million and a half Guatemalans live and work in rural and urban cities and towns across the United States and Canada. Like many other migrant groups, most Guatemalans sustain strong transnational linkages between their homeland and el norte (the United States). In the Guatemalan example highlighted in this article, such bonds owe much to the long-standing Guatemalan-U.S. historical connections, to the geographic proximity of the country to the United States. Drawing on ethnographic material, this article examines the divergent kinds of transnational connections that Maya indigenous (K´iche´) migrants craft and keep alive between their home community and their two primary destination localities in the United States—Houston, Texas and Los Angeles, California. The article shows the different means of communication and technology, as well as the varying types of transnational organizing —particularly grass-roots efforts— that help shape current linkages between those who go and those who stay. Keyword: Transnational migration, social ties, Guatemalan Maya migration, communications, grass-roots organizing.</span>
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spelling doaj.art-ec1ce7d113034df99ec432fbc40d6d322022-12-21T22:08:39ZengUniversidad Autonoma de Baja CaliforniaEstudios Fronterizos0187-69612395-91342004-07-0151091115267Crafting connections: maya linkages between Guatemala’s Altiplano and El NorteMichelle J. Moran-Taylor0University of Denver.<span>International migration constitutes one of the most significant phenomena impacting Guatemala today. About a million and a half Guatemalans live and work in rural and urban cities and towns across the United States and Canada. Like many other migrant groups, most Guatemalans sustain strong transnational linkages between their homeland and el norte (the United States). In the Guatemalan example highlighted in this article, such bonds owe much to the long-standing Guatemalan-U.S. historical connections, to the geographic proximity of the country to the United States. Drawing on ethnographic material, this article examines the divergent kinds of transnational connections that Maya indigenous (K´iche´) migrants craft and keep alive between their home community and their two primary destination localities in the United States—Houston, Texas and Los Angeles, California. The article shows the different means of communication and technology, as well as the varying types of transnational organizing —particularly grass-roots efforts— that help shape current linkages between those who go and those who stay. Keyword: Transnational migration, social ties, Guatemalan Maya migration, communications, grass-roots organizing.</span>http://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/229Migración transnacionalredes socialesmigración de guatemaltecos mayacomunicaionesorganización a nivel local.
spellingShingle Michelle J. Moran-Taylor
Crafting connections: maya linkages between Guatemala’s Altiplano and El Norte
Estudios Fronterizos
Migración transnacional
redes sociales
migración de guatemaltecos maya
comunicaiones
organización a nivel local.
title Crafting connections: maya linkages between Guatemala’s Altiplano and El Norte
title_full Crafting connections: maya linkages between Guatemala’s Altiplano and El Norte
title_fullStr Crafting connections: maya linkages between Guatemala’s Altiplano and El Norte
title_full_unstemmed Crafting connections: maya linkages between Guatemala’s Altiplano and El Norte
title_short Crafting connections: maya linkages between Guatemala’s Altiplano and El Norte
title_sort crafting connections maya linkages between guatemala s altiplano and el norte
topic Migración transnacional
redes sociales
migración de guatemaltecos maya
comunicaiones
organización a nivel local.
url http://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/229
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