Living Across Borders: Guatemala Maya Immigrants in the US South
William Brown and Mary Odem, Children dancing at the Santa Eulalia feast day celebration, Cherokee County, Georgia, 2003. This multi-media essay explores Maya migration to the US South through the journeys of two families from Santa Eulalia, Guatemala, who became part of the Maya population o...
Main Authors: | William Brown, Mary Odem |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Emory Center for Digital Scholarship
2011-02-01
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Series: | Southern Spaces |
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Online Access: | https://southernspaces.org/node/42627 |
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