This book examines the experiences of orphaned child survivors of Guatemala's 36-year internal armed conflict and genocide who were raised in an in-country permanent residential home. Now adults, they have faced long-term consequences but also have become resilient, well-adapted adults with a strong sense of identity and belonging.
This book examines the experiences of orphaned child survivors of Guatemala's 36-year internal armed conflict and genocide who were raised in an in-country permanent residential home. Now adults, they have faced long-term consequences but also have become resilient, well-adapted adults with a strong sense of identity and belonging.
Shirley A. Heying is applied anthropologist in the government sector.
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Chapter 1: Origins and Orientations Chapter 2: Destroying the Seed Chapter 3: Trauma and Loss Chapter 4: Trauma and Resilience Chapter 5: Born Indigenous, Die Indigenous Chapter 6: Making a Future Chapter 7: Giving Away the Future
Chapter 1: Origins and Orientations Chapter 2: Destroying the Seed Chapter 3: Trauma and Loss Chapter 4: Trauma and Resilience Chapter 5: Born Indigenous, Die Indigenous Chapter 6: Making a Future Chapter 7: Giving Away the Future
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