This book documents over three decades of the Guatemalan Indigenous people's struggle to survive violence, repression, and forced displacement. Through Jonathan Moller's photographs, essays, and testimonies, the work sheds light on life in the Communities of Population in Resistance, the return of refugees, and the exhumation processes that uncovered the traces of the internal armed conflict. Resist to Live honors the dignity, strength, and perseverance of those who, in the face of fear and marginalization, held on to the hope of a more just future.