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Title
Two soldiers supplying shotgun shells for a Mayan civilian, Chajul, 1982
Creator
Cross, Richard, 1950-1983
Date Created and/or Issued
1982-03-04
Publication Information
California State University, Northridge
Contributing Institution
California State University, Northridge
Collection
Richard Cross Photographs (Bradley Center)
Rights Information
Use of images from the collections of the Tom & Ethel Bradley Center is strictly prohibited by law without prior written consent from the copyright holders. The responsibility for the use of these materials rests exclusively with the user.
The Bradley Center may assist in obtaining copyright/licensing permission to use images from the Richard Cross collection. http://www.csun.edu/bradley-center/contact
Description
Two soldiers give Winchester shotgun shells to a Mayan civilian in a pink shirt. He is wearing a hat and holding a shotgun. Winchester is a weapons and ammunition manufacturer based in the United States. The soldier standing to the extreme left of the image is holding an IMI Galil rifle of Israeli origin. A group of Mayan men are seen in the back. The civilian population was under control by heavy army presence, which included a nationwide network of civil defense patrols, military commissioners and informers. Guatemala's military identified Chajul as one of three towns that formed the "Ixil Triangle," in the northern Quiché region, and inhabited by Ixil Mayan people. The army occupied this region in late 1970s as guerrilla support grew there. Chajul suffered major massacres in 1978 and 1982.
Dos soldados le dan cartuchos de escopeta marca Winchester a un civil maya con una camisa rosa. El lleva un sombrero y sostiene una escopeta. Winchester es una compañia fabricante de armas y municiones basada en los Estados Unidos. El soldado parado sobre la extrema izquierda de la imagen sostiene un fusil IMI Galil de origen estadounidense. Un grupo de hombres mayas se ven en el fondo. La población civil estaba bajo control por la fuerte presencia del ejército, que incluía una red nacional de patrullas de defensa civil, comisionados militares e informantes. El ejército de Guatemala identificó a Chajul como uno de los tres pueblos que formaban el "Triángulo de Ixil", en la región norte de El Quiché, y habitados por el pueblo maya ixil. El ejército ocupó esta región a fines de la década de 1970 cuando el apoyo de la guerrilla creció allí. Chajul sufrió masacres importantes en 1978 y 1982.
Type
image
Format
Photographs
image/jpeg
color slides
Extent
35 mm
Identifier
99.01.RCr.sl.B12.08.39.17
http://digital-collections.csun.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p17169coll1/id/8603
Subject
Mayas
Civil defense drills
Soldiers
Civil-military relations--Guatemala
Place
Chajul (Guatemala)
Relation
99.01.RCr.sl.B12.08.39.17.tif
Richard Cross Photographs
California State University Northridge. University Library. Special Collections & Archives. Tom & Ethel Bradley Center

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