“A groundbreaking long-term study of climate disaster, internal migration, sociocultural change, and identity transformation in the K’iche’-speaking Maya Highlands of Guatemala. Culture comes out in the breach, and this research team was able to follow the devastating consequences of Hurricane Mitch (1998 and its impact over twenty years as fragile Maya communities struggled to survive in an increasingly hostile political and economic environment.”—James H. MacDonald, author of Crisis of Governance in Maya Guatemala: Indigenous Responses to a Failing State