GUATEMALAN INDIANS AT WALGREEN’S DRUGSTORE She, I shall call her Norma, her two sisters and two of their friends had left Guatemala six months before I first laid eyes on them. Back in Guatemala a Human Rights Organization had convinced them, easily done because they were very angry, to file a law suit against the Guatemalan Military establishment, demanding to know the burial sites of their missing fathers and brothers. Their relatives’ deaths had occurred years before in a fight over the... Sign in to see full entry.