Guatemalan Mayan Towns Work to Reverse Emigration and Keep Families Intact

Indigenous Mayan weaver Delfina Perez, who's husband has worked in the U.S. as an immigrant for 20 years, works on a foot loom at the Grupo Cajola weaving cooperative on February 11, 2017 in Cajola, Guatemala. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
Guatemalan Mayan Towns Work to Reverse Emigration and Keep Families Intact
   
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