Showing posts with label Instituto Guatemalteco de Turismo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Instituto Guatemalteco de Turismo. Show all posts
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Antigua, Guatemala
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Assimilation of Christianity and Mayan religion
While in Guatemala I was extremely impressed how the Mayan culture is so alive threw out the whole country. I've lived in New England most of my life and have been out west to Yellowstone, places that share and teach the Native American culture but it's always has a feeling of being in the past like when you learning about the Romans or Egyptians.
So around Atitlán there are towns that are fully populated by the Mayans and even have their own law separate the the government. One of the days we were there we took a boat and visited a few of these towns.
While in one of the Mayan towns we had a chance to visit a shaman that was the host to the statue of a new age Mayan God. People of the town visit the God, pray, and leave offerings of money, cigars, liquor, and many other things so the God will help them and grant wishes.
They also have a shrine for the God right next to the towns Christian church. This church was extremely interesting, it displayed the assimilation of Christianity and Mayan the clearest I've seen any where. The front steps look like an Mayan temple like the way the church/temples at Chichicastenango are.
The statues of the saints are made in the image of the Mayan people and are dressed in their typical clothing.
They also have the God we vistit engraved on the altar.
When we were on our way back from visiting all the towns we had a chance to jump off the boat and swim in the lake of Atitlán.
Below are the great guilds we had from INGUAT that showed us just about every corner of Guatemala.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Welcome to beautiful Guatemala
La Ruta Inka was ahead of schedule and got to Guatemala a day early so the tourisum department INGUAT(Instituto Guatemalteco de Turismo) wasn't ready for us and we had to stay in the community hall in a small town near Los Esclavos. The next day INGUAT picked us up and took us streaght to the captale, Guatemale City, where we were to attend a ceremony for us in El Palacio Naciona.
In the next part of the ceremony they demonstrated el jugo de la pelota. An ancient game played by the Mayans that is kind of a mix of basketball and soccer. Read more about the game here.
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