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| Gudelia Cumes has 25 years of experience teaching tourists, and is among the best weavers in San Pedro. Her manner is warm, and students will feel welcome in her home. Gudelia speaks Spanish and Tz'utuhil, but she can teach anyone whatever their level of Spanish or lack of it. | |
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| . | Makoto Yamada had been studying weaving with Gudelia when I arrived to take photographs. Makoto spoke English but very little Spanish, (she had just begun studing at Casa Rosario) nevertheless she had not have trouble understanding Gudelia. |
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| Gudelia's house is built on a steep hillside making the view from her terrace spectacular. | |
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| The photograph above is the view from the terrace outside the weaving studio of Gudelia Cumes. By this time there should be a railing there so that weaving can safely take place on the terrace. As can be imagined this is one of the most spectacular views in San Pedro or in Guatemala. The house is on a steep hillside reached by small alleyways between houses (callejons) and stone stairs with plants growing out of the crevices. | |
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| Gudelia has found a small mistake in Makoto's setup making it necessary for Makoto to re-do a few rows. | |
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Callejon
D is a small paved path between houses. Without the map at left, Callejon D would be hard to find on your
own. Even following the blue line on map you can miss it, but it is
easy to go back and try again. Starting in front of the Catholic
Church the road from San Pedro to San Juan goes
straight and the turns the corner
with a view of the lake. Before the road starts steeply downhill, a
narrower road goes up to
the left and back into town. Callejon D is short distance up this
road on the right. There is an inconspicuous sign for Callejon D
painted on the side of a building.
You can also contact
Gudelia Cumes by asking for a weaving teacher at the Spanish School Casa Rosario. Gudelia
is the sister of the directors of Casa Rosario. Another
way to find Gudelia Cumes would be to ask for the young woman who sells chocolates
at the San Pedro hotels and restaurants. She is Angela Eustaquia Petzey, a
daughter-in-law of
Gudelia who lives is the same compound.
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For questions and answers in English call me in San Francisco, California at (415) 282-7654 or email me at . Mailing address: All paintings and photographs Copyright © 1988–2008 Arte Maya Tz'utuhil All paintings are copyrighted by Arte Maya Tz'utuhil for the artist. The reproduction rights are reserved and administered by Arte Maya Tz'utuhil for the artist. Reproduction for commercial reasons without prior written consent is strictly prohibited. |