Maya legends and tales will be disseminated in school classrooms
The album U t’aan lak’inil maaya paalalo’ob (Maya Children’s Voices from the East) adds to the resources of indigenous school teachers and…
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The album U t’aan lak’inil maaya paalalo’ob (Maya Children’s Voices from the East) adds to the resources of indigenous school teachers and…
Organizers and artisans from the municipality of Tahmek are fine-tuning the last details for the second edition of the Maya Balloon Festival,…
The archaeological zone of Chichen Itzá received almost 521,000 visitors in the first quarter of this year, and, according to estimates, the…
Bees have been around for literally thousands of years, producing sweet honey but, more importantly, helping keep our planet sustainable. In Guatemala,…
The descent of Kukulcán summoned a large number of national and foreign tourists to the archaeological zone of Chichén Itzá, where for…
Dance, theater and live music are part of “Living Maya Legends” a show that will be presented in two performances next Saturday,…
The spring equinox occurs throughout the planet Earth, and it is when the day and night last exactly the same time, which…
Previously, the INAH announced that the archaeological zone of Chichen Itzá would probably remain closed during the spring equinox on March 21,…
Next Sunday the 20th, a double archaeoastronomical phenomenon will be visible in Chichén Itzá, starring the Sun and Venus, which will be…
There must be a paradigm shift: recognize the land, ecosystems and cenotes as living entities that must be subjects of rights…