Poderosas Mujeres Tejedoras
Leslie Palomares - 5/24/19
Today, we went to Maya Traditions where we met 3 women weavers. The 3 are from different provinces of Guatemala. They told us about the process of weaving in their communities and working with Maya Traditions, an NGO certified by the US.
They also told us that their husbands used to get angry at them because they arrived around 5 in the afternoon after work. Their husbands would tell them that it was too late to come back home as they did not have the time to take care of them and even question them for their tardiness. Their main reason for working late was that, in the morning, they had to take care of the house and their children. These mothers were worried and unhappy that their children did not have shoes to go to school. Now, their husbands are still not happy with them working late but they support them because they have seen the economic benefit their work brings to the household. At the same time, it empowers the wives to make more decisions in the house.
In the afternoon, we went to the Natural Reserve Park. We saw butterflies, monkeys, and a beautiful lake: El Lago Atitlan.
Later, we went to the street market in Santiago and waited for our van to go back to Antigua.
At night, we went to Cactus Restaurant and ordered some nachos with guacamole and reflected on our day and how awesome it was to meet the Maya Women weavers in Cojolya and Maya Traditions.
Such interesting posts! Enjoy your last day in Guatemala. It's sad, but good things 'guata' come to an end :))
ReplyDeleteThanks for following us, Nan!!! What am amazing trip! These students did an amazing job blogging!!!
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