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Meet the women keeping a 2,000-year-old Indigenous craft alive in Guatemala

Aug 9, 2021, 23:48 IST

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Meet the women keeping a 2,000-year-old Indigenous craft alive in Guatemala
  • Weaving has been passed down in Mayan communities since ancient times.
  • The 36-year civil war in Guatemala that ended in the 1990s threatened Indigenous culture.
  • A group of women in San Juan La Laguna are fighting to preserve the craft and support their families.
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