I, Rigoberta Menchú: An Indian Woman in GuatemalaVerso, 1984 - 251 σελίδες Her story reflects the experiences common to many Indian communities in Latin America today. Rigoberta suffered gross injustice and hardship in her early life: her brother, father and mother were murdered by the Guatemalan military. She learned Spanish and turned to catechist work as an expression of political revolt as well as religious commitment. The anthropologist Elisabeth Burgos-Debray, herself a Latin American woman, conducted a series of interviews with Rigoberta Menchu. The result is a book unique in contemporary literature which records the detail of everyday Indian life. Rigoberta’s gift for striking expression vividly conveys both the religious and superstitious beliefs of her community and her personal response to feminist and socialist ideas. Above all, these pages are illuminated by the enduring courage and passionate sense of justice of an extraordinary woman. |
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... knew the finca , I knew the Altiplano . But what I didn't know was about the problems of the other Indians in Guatemala . I didn't know the problems other groups had holding on to their land . I knew there were lots of other Indians in ...
... knew the finca , I knew the Altiplano . But what I didn't know was about the problems of the other Indians in Guatemala . I didn't know the problems other groups had holding on to their land . I knew there were lots of other Indians in ...
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... knew very well that one life is worth as much as many lives . But we also knew that the soldier would tell what he'd seen , what he'd felt and what we'd done to him , and that for us it could mean a massacre - the deaths of children ...
... knew very well that one life is worth as much as many lives . But we also knew that the soldier would tell what he'd seen , what he'd felt and what we'd done to him , and that for us it could mean a massacre - the deaths of children ...
Σελίδα 145
... knew each others ' traps so none of us would fall in . The old lady set her trap . She set the trap and prepared her axe , her machete , her hoe and her stones . She got everything she needed to defend herself ready and went to sleep ...
... knew each others ' traps so none of us would fall in . The old lady set her trap . She set the trap and prepared her axe , her machete , her hoe and her stones . She got everything she needed to defend herself ready and went to sleep ...
Περιεχόμενα
First visit to the finca Life in the finca | 21 |
Chapter VII | 38 |
Chapter X | 56 |
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I, Rigoberta Menchu / Who Is Rigoberta Menchu? Rigoberta Menchu Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 2011 |
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
Altiplano ancestors animals army asked baby beans began brothers and sisters catechist Catholic Catholic Action centavos ceremony Chajul child Christian clothes coffee compañeros culture customs dogs drink earth El Quiché enemy everything father fiesta finca friends gave girl give godparents guaro Guatemala guerrillas happened Huehuetenango Indians kidnapped kill knew land landowners leaders leave live look lorry maize Men of Maize Miguel Angel Asturias mimbre mistress months mother mountains nahual neighbours never night nixtamal no-one organisation ourselves parents peasants pick poor ladinos Popol Vuh priests prison quetzals Quiché remember Rigoberta Menchú soldiers Spanish started stayed struggle suffering talk tamales taught teach Tecún Umán tell there's things thought told took tortillas tortured town traps Uspantán village weapons who'd whole community woman women workers young
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