in the latmecasuegioofentral aa guemala isllome toilons of maya indians. inmetheir populationcles has coapseanthen boometsand rey without enough land their rising numbers, sociphgrows, including -uan migratiooverioe. in the highlands of guatemala, weary maya indians welcome a truce, following the peace accords of 1996. a victimthe violence was ma, who lives in this house compound with her surviving grandchildren and their families. the pipes that carry this wate to t village were an innovation brought by her son. helso effos toui a road aspeakingocalanguager) translator: wanting those kinds of thingss in t eyes of certaineople. it caused mo to goroun that he's onoi that good wo because he's a member of the gueilla organization. naator:the organizan was caolction. his son, diego, was too young to remember s faer and grandfather when paramilitaries entered his compound in 1982. they beat, bound and took away first his grandfather, anthen his father. ( speaking local language ) translator: i heard a shot, and i knew my son was dead. narrator: ten years later,