USAID DEC
Ambrocia Cuma Chávez and Helman A.
99 pages

Abstract
Tebalón's community is located in a region with a rich cultural heritage. The community's history and traditions are deeply rooted in the democratic way of life. A drawing depicts the place where Ambrocia was born, surrounded by trees and animals. According to her mother, the area was teeming with life when she was a child. Ambrocia's life has been shaped by her experiences in a group setting. She has learned to work with others and has developed strong relationships with her family and friends. Her mother recounts stories of the community's past, highlighting the importance of family ties and social connections. Ambrocia's curiosity about her community is evident in her questions about the number of people born in the same place as her, including her siblings and neighbors. The community's language and cultural practices are an integral part of its identity. Ambrocia's conversation with her friend Lolita reveals their shared language and cultural background. They discuss their parents' language, with Lolita's mother speaking K'iche', a Mayan language. Ambrocia and Lolita share a common language and cultural heritage, which is a source of pride and connection for them. The community's history and traditions are passed down through generations, with stories and legends serving as a reminder of their cultural identity. Ambrocia's conversation with her friend Tomás highlights the importance of language and cultural heritage in shaping their community's values and practices. The community's strong sense of identity is rooted in its history, language, and cultural traditions, which are essential to its way of life.
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