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A Mayan girl, surrounded by other refugee children, has her arms around a younger girl which has a traditional braid woven with a ribbon in Santiago el Vérice, Chiapas. In November 1982 Guatemalan civil patrolmen and soldiers crossed the border to attack the camp. In January of 1983, another attack by Guatemalans left two refugees dead and destroyed the camp. After this second attack, part of the population of the refugee camp of Santiago el Vértice resettled near the border settlement of Carmen Xhan. Una niña maya, rodeada de otros niños refugiados, pone sus brazos sobre los hombres de otra niña menor que tiene una trenza tradicional tejida con una cinta, en Santiago el Vértice, Chiapas. En noviembre de 1982, patrulleros civiles y soldados guatemaltecos cruzaron la frontera para atacar el campamento. En enero de 1983, otro ataque de guatemaltecos dejó a dos refugiados muertos y destruyó el campamento. Después de este segundo ataque, parte de la población del campamento de refugiados de Santiago el Vértice se reubicó cerca del asentamiento fronterizo de Carmen Xhan.
Documentary photographs Chiapas (Mexico)--History Refugee families Indians of Central America--Guatemala--Social conditions Refugees Women refugees Refugee children
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