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Part 3: Who am I? and Who do I want to be?: A Self Reflection

Maya Wilcox

2018-06-06

Nine months have gone by since I stepped on a plane to Ecuador. That moment feels so long ago, but when I think about the home cooked meals my host mother would cook, and the views of the mountains from the roof of my house, it feels like yesterday.  There are a lot of reasons...

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Why Punctuality is Overrated (and other Reflections)

Maya Wilcox

2018-03-07

A couple weeks ago, someone asked me, “What is the most important thing you’ve gotten out of this year?” A question I’m sure I’ll hear a lot when I return home. But truthfully, picking just one is hard. My time here has changed how I look at the world and how I feel about myself...

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Dia de los Difuntos – A Photo Essay

Maya Wilcox

2017-12-05

A photo essay about November 2nd, Día de los Difuntos, also known as Day of the Dead, not to be confused with the similar, but distinct, Mexican holiday, Día de los Muertos. At 10:30am, we arrive at cemetery #1 in Ilumán, my host community. My host sister, Laymi, posing with flowers for the dead. My...

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The Winter Solstice Festival: Kapak Raymi

Maya Wilcox

2017-11-07

Someone asked me to elaborate on the winter solstice festival after my last post (shoutout to Jan!). So I’m sharing a little blurb about it from the magazine I work for. Kapak Raymi is a festival in honor of wisdom, and is celebrated on the 21st of December, hallmay pacha. Rituals that are practiced include: hutuku...

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5 things Kichwa has taught me about Indigenous Culture

Maya Wilcox

2017-11-02

  Ecuador has three different regions: the coast, the sierra, and the Amazon. I live in the Sierra, as do all GCY fellows, and one of the most wonderful and unique aspects of the Sierra is that all the indigenous people here speak some dialect of Kichwa. As most of you know, I’m pretty fluent...

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First Week with the Host Fam

Maya Wilcox

2017-09-26

Hi everyone! It's time for an update on my life in Ecuador, have fun reading! My family lives in a town called Ilumán, about 30 minutes outside of Otavalo. My mother's name is Nancy and my father's is Rodrigo. I’ve got three siblings, the oldest, Laymi, is nine years old, and is in 6th grade....

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My Family’s Story

Maya Wilcox

2017-08-27

Hello everyone! Welcome to my first blog of the year! Thanks so much for subscribing, I hope you enjoy reading my posts and learning about Ecuador.  My blog will be centered around the stories of others, I plan to interview people I meet in Ecuador to learn about their lives and experiences and share them...

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