This series contains photographs of indigenous Maya K'iche and Maya Mam women from: Quetzaltenango, Almolonga, San Martín Sacatepéquez, Tejutla and San Cristóbal Totonicapán. There are also photographs of soldiers, of a Maya K'iche' man and of a first communion.
"This series contains photographs of ladino and indigenous boys and girls, many of them in fancy dress. There are also some individual and group portraits of ladinos, including soldiers, men, children and babies. There is also a photograph of a jukebox and another of a traditional Guatemalan hui...
This series contains identification size photographs, used for personal identification documents. The majority of these photographs are of men, usually wearing suits and hats for their identification document. There are also some portraits of soldiers and a few of women.
This series contains identification size photographs, used for personal identification documents. The majority of these photographs are of men, usually wearing suits and hats for their identification document. It also contains portraits of soldiers, a photograph of a football player, a priest, a...
This series contains identification size photographs, used for personal identification documents. The majority of these photographs are of ladino women and several are of indigenous Maya K'iche' women. There are also some photographs of men and girls.
"This series contains identification size photographs, used for personal identification documents. Many of these photographs are of ladino men, usually wearing suits. There is also a large number of individual and group studio photographs using the same photographic format, such as photographs o...
This series contains identification size photographs, used for personal identification documents. Most of the photographs are of Maya K'iche' women from: Quetzaltenango, Zunil, Almolonga and San Cristóbal. There are also some of Maya Mam women from Tejutla San Marcos, San Martín Sacatepéquez and...
This series contains identification size photographs, used for personal identification documents. The photographs are of Maya K'iche' women from: Quetzaltenango, Almolonga and San Cristóbal; some Maya Mam women from Tejutla, San Marcos and San Martín Sacatepéquez; and some ladino men, women, you...
This series contains studio portraits of Maya K'iche' people from Quetzaltenango, Totonicapán and San Cristóbal Totonicapán; also Maya Mam people from Concepción Chiquirichapa. There are also some photographs of ladino people: men, children, women, couples, youths and soldiers.
This series contains photographs of Maya K'iche' women, men, couples and families from Quetzaltenango, Almolonga, San Cristóbal Totonicapán and San Francisco El Alto. It also contains portraits of ladino people from Quetzaltenango. 32 Glass plate negatives