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Contents Acknowledgments ix 1. The Maya Diaspora: Introduction JAMES LOUCKY AND MARILYN M. MOORS 1 2. Survivors on the Move: Maya Migration in Time and Space CHRISTOPHER H. LUTZ AND W. GEORGE LOVELL 11 3. Flight, Exile, Repatriation, and Return: Guatemalan Refugee Scenarios, 1981-1998 CATHERINE L. NOLIN HANLON AND W. GEORGE LOVELL 35 4. Space and Identity in Testimonies of Displacement: Maya Migration to Guatemala City in the 1980s ANTONELLA FABRI 56 5. Organizing in Exile: The Reconstruction of Community in the Guatemalan Refugee Camps of Southern Mexico DEBORAH L. BILLINGS 74 6. Challenges of Return and Reintegration CLARK TAYLOR 93 7. A Maya Voice: The Maya of Mexico City DOMINGO HERNANDEZ Ixcoy 112 8. Becoming Belizean: Maya Identity and the Politics of Nation MICHAEL C. STONE 118 Copyrighted Material viii Contents 9. La Huerta: Transportation Hub in the Arizona Desert NANCY J. WELLMEIER 141 10. Indiantown, Florida: The Maya Diaspora and Applied Anthropology ALLAN F. BURNS 152 11. A Maya Voice: The Refugees in Indiantown, Florida JERONIMO CAMPOSECO 172 12. The Maya of Morganton: Exploring Worker Identity within the Global Marketplace LEON FINK AND ALVIS DUNN 175 13. Maya Urban Villagers in Houston: The Formation of a Migrant Community from San Cristobal Totonicapan NESTOR P. RODRiGUEZ AND JACQUELINE MARIA HAGAN 197 14. A Maya Voice: Living in Vancouver ZOILA RAMIREZ 210 15. Maya in a Modern Metropolis: Establishing New Lives and Livelihoods in Los Angeles JAMES LOUCKY 214 16. Conclusion: The Maya Diaspora Experience MARILYN M. MOORS 223 Epilogue: EIiIaI/Exilio VICTOR D. MONTEJO References About the Contributors Index Copyrighted Material 231 235 253 257 ...