Maya Traditions Journal > Who Are We?

Posted by on August 13, 2010 in

Maya Traditions(FundaciĆ³n Tradiciones Mayas)was founded 13 years ago by Jane Mintz. Jane was a long time social worker, and later became a tapestry weaver and teacher. She began this Foundation during the civil war in Guatemala. Her hope was to help support the women and families suffering during those dark years.
Today, Maya Traditions works with approximately 90 women in six villages in Guatemala. The women are skilled artisans in backstrap weaving, Ikat dye, crochet, and basketry. Their work is sold through our Foundation in the form of purses, wallets, belts, home goods, scarves, and many other accessories. In return, the women receive a fair wage and education scholarships for their children, health services and education, and training in design and marketing. Our goal is to help pull the women and their future generations out of poverty by helping them gain the skills that they need for success while keeping their roots in their traditions.
For more information on our products, please visit mayatraditions.org

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