Cojolya Association of Maya Women Weavers: The nonprofit provides development funding and supplies to local Tzutujil women who use traditional backstrap weaving techniques to produce home and clothing accessories for sale in Europe and the US, as well as operating a museum and weaving classes.
Discos Atitlán: A record label cooperative describes their artists and CDs, ranging from traditional Maya songs to contemporary salsa, with ordering information. [English/Spanish]
Hospitalito Atitlan: Recently re-opened after the civil war, the clinic depends on international donors and volunteers to provide medical and dental care. They describe their history, staff, and local organizers.
Hotel Bambu: Bungalows with a view of the lake, and a restaurant. Provides rates and transportation information.
Hotel Posada de Santiago: Stone cottages, with a restaurant and pool. Provides rates and information on local tours and activities.
Race, Tourism, and Santiago Atitlan: The Effects of Social Inequalities in the Attitudes of Cofrades: An ethnography field study discusses the recent history of the cofrades, their reputation for reserve and resentment, and their local interactions with ladino and foreign tourists.
Santiago Atitlan: Describes the Tzutujil Maya community's traditional dress and religion, with information on modern businesses, art, social institutions and music. [English/Spanish]
Santiago Atitlan in the wake of Hurricane Stan: Photographs showing the damage from rain and mud.
Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala - a Human Rights Victory: A photoessay on the struggles of the people to rid their community of the presence of the brutal military and to develop a peaceful and prosperous village.
Women and Their Ways: Growing Opportunities for Women's Development: Academic report analyzing three internationally-funded socio-economic development programs.