David fell into the usual traps while working in far off Cancún,
but returned to his family, raised his corn to feed them
and became a catechist working with children.
Zenaida was pressured to marry young and leave her
educational dreams. Now she is a leader in her
weaving cooperative.
Damián grew up between two worlds but has chosen his Tsotsil
identity and become the first rock musician in that
language
Kixtup His parents fled the massacres in Guatemala and in
Mexico they were told to abandon their Chuj Maya
traditions. He works to recover them through his studies
and contacts with the older generation.
Norma Her parents brought her up speaking only Spanish.
Inspired by the 1994 uprising and by her work with
children selling crafts in San Cristobal streets she has
learned Tsotsil and now speaks with her grandmother.
Rufino One of the "Other Dreamers" he had to return to Mexico
to go to college after growing up in the U.S. and found
life in his Tsotsil community hard to adjust to.
Claudia At a very early age she made a mistake in choosing a
husband. Now she is firm in her commitment to bring
up her child in a society that doesn't always understand
women in her position, and she is active in resistance.
Antun Having grown up in a Tseltal Maya community,
through his art he tries to re-imagine the
unfragmented Maya world view.