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A few days ago I spoke about the gentrification of our customs. Of cultural appreciation versus cultural appropriation in the Yucatan Peninsula…
A few days ago I spoke about the gentrification of our customs. Of cultural appreciation versus cultural appropriation in the Yucatan Peninsula…
Tahmek, Yucatan, August 20, 2022.- Hundreds of Yucatecan families and tourists enjoyed cultural, artisanal, artistic, and gastronomic evenings as part of the…
(Mérida – TYT) – Distinguished by their vibrant colors and designs, embroidery is mostly made of flowers arranged in a very…
Have you ever explored Mérida’s Centro or Paseo de Montejo and stumbled across beautiful dress designs such as huipiles and ternos? Today…
A cousin of spinach, the chaya is a bush found in the Yucatán Península. It is popular because its leaves are very…
On October 1, 1841, the Lower Chamber of Yucatan approved the Act of Independence of the Peninsula. After the country’s Independence, the…
Maya surnames Part VII After the Spanish conquest, the proper names in the Mayan language fell into disuse and ceased to be…
Mérida, Yucatán, (November 22, 2021).- The Yucatán Chamber Choir recorded the Mexican National Anthem (HNM) in Maya. The group belonging to the Secretariat…
Hacienda Yaxcopoil is located near Mérida, Yucatán, México and dating back to the 17th century. The name Yaxcopoil in Maya means “place…
Merida, Yucatan, (November 15, 2021).- ‘Camino del Mayab’ is a tourist project that includes more than 100 kilometers arranged to be traveled…