There is a large group of indigenous elders who go to the foundation, some of whom speak little to no Spanish. The indigenous women are especially close to one other, sitting and doing activities together daily. I have found myself drawn to this group and have connected especially with Maria Aurora. The second day I was working at the foundation, she pulled me aside and asked for my name. Our SST group was lucky enough to learn some Kichwa, and I thought this was the perfect opportunity to use the one sentence I managed to remember: “Nuka shutimi Christinami Ka”. From then on, I was “Mamita Christina” to her, and the indigenous women tried to slowly teach me more Kichwa. The relationships I have made with the Kichwa women in San Simon are some of the most meaningful to me. Although I feel like my language skills are lacking, both in Spanish and Kichwa, the women are patient and kind, allowing us to slowly get to know each other.
Note: Maria Aurora gave permission for me to take a photo of her and to use her photo on the blog.