This documentary that explores the life of Emiliana Aguilar, a Maya Quiché woman from Santa Cruz del Quiché, Guatemala who arrived to Oregon in 2002 due to health problems that were the consequence of living and growing up in Guatemala during the war (1960-1996). This film explores the motives behind her arrival, her childhood experience marked by the civil war, and preserving and transmitting her language and cultural traditions, all which have been shaped by her strong Maya identity.
Single-unit votive slip with double black border. Black text against background with silhouette of bamboo. Two red seals against lower left border edge.
Two-unit votive slip with double black border and red background. Contains three-dimensional object, small black and white votive slips, white ren mark in upper right corner with black calligraphy.
Two-unit votive slip with double black border and red background. Contains white object with black writing, small votive slips, white ren mark in upper right corner with black calligraphy.
Single-unit votive slip with double black border. Light grey background. Man hugging large red fish. Black text in upper right. White slip with black text in lower left corner.
Single-unit votive slip with double black border. Light grey background. Male figurine with mask. Black text in upper right. White slip with black text in lower left corner.
Single-unit votive slip with double black border. Light yellow background. Figure in blue. Black text in upper right corner. White slip with black text in lower left corner.