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Maya K’iche’ Families and Intergenerational Migration Within and Across Borders: An Exploratory Study*

机译:Maya K'iche'家庭和跨境的家庭和跨国迁移:探索性研究*

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This research explores the lived experiences of transnational migrant sending families in one Mayan village in the Southern Quiché region of Guatemala. It is part of a transnational partnership between university-based activist scholars in the northeastern U.S. and K’iche’ Maya and ladinx in Zacualpa and its villages. Reversing a trend in the much migration research that focuses on economic advantages of remittances for sending families, this study, part of a broader participatory and action research project, deployed an exploratory sequential mixed-methods design to unpack multiple diverse and conflicting effects of transnational migration on sending families. Analyses from 10 in-depth interviews with heads of households with at least one unauthorized migrant and a community-based survey with 137 village families found that despite families’ with transnational migrants being able to build larger homes and increase their material possessions, some reported overwhelming levels of migratory debt (up to $31,000 USD) that sometimes led to loss of homes or lands. Interviewees focused on family-level decisions favoring migration despite the harsh realities of the journey and life in the U.S. Iteratively analyzed results document one local community’s experiences of transbordering family “from the bottom up”, and suggest that these Maya perform migration as civil disobedience and decolonization. * This paper is dedicated to the memory and legacy of the student who collaborated in the data analysis reported herein while pursuing graduate studies at College. She was killed in an accident on (date), weeks before she was to travel to Guatemala to join the participatory action research team whose work is described herein.
机译:本研究探讨了危地马拉南部南部南部一玛雅村的跨国移民送家庭的生活经验。它是东北美国和K'Iche'Maya和Zacualpa及其村庄Ladinx的大学的活动学者之间跨国伙伴关系的一部分。扭转跨移民研究的趋势,侧重于汇款的汇款的经济优势,这项研究,一部分更广泛的参与和行动研究项目,部署了一种探索性顺序混合方法设计,以解压缩多种多样化和跨国迁移矛盾的影响在发送家庭。分析来自10个与住户负责人的深入访谈,至少有一个未经授权的移民和一个基于社区的调查,其中包含137个村庄家庭,尽管跨国移民能够建立更大的家庭并增加其物质财产,但有些人报告了压倒性候补债务水平(高达31,000美元),有时导致房屋或土地损失。受访者专注于家庭级决定,尽管美国的旅程和生活中的严厉现实迭代地分析了一份当地社区的划分家庭“从自下而上”的经历,并建议这些玛雅人作为民事不服从的迁移非殖民化。 *本文致力于在本文报道的数据分析中合作的学生的记忆和遗留,同时追求大学研究生。在危地马拉向危地马拉向危地马拉开始加入其工作的参与式行动研究团队,她被杀死了(日期)。

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