K´iche´ documents the daily rhythms of the K'iche' Maya in the Western Highlands of Guatemala. As the largest Indigenous group in the region, the K'iche' maintain a cultural lineage that connects pre-Columbian history to the contemporary present.
The series moves through domestic and communal spaces, focusing on the quiet persistence of tradition. By recording the temporal—labor, markets, and the private intervals of Highland life—the work examines how Indigenous identity remains rooted in the land while navigating the pressures of the modern world.