Maya Farmer Laments Lost Connection With Nature as Ancient Traditions Fade
A veteran Maya farmer says abandoning rituals like the Ch'a Cháak has weakened the bond between people and the land.
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A veteran Maya farmer says abandoning rituals like the Ch'a Cháak has weakened the bond between people and the land.
Fewer crocodiles are seen at Coba Lagoon compared to past years, when they sometimes entered nearby streets.
Authorities arrested six people in two operations targeting drug dealing and violence in northern Quintana Roo.
Quintana Roo is building eight new hospitals and expanding existing clinics to improve healthcare access across the state.
A taxi driver was photographed urinating outside a home in Felipe Carrillo Puerto, sparking outrage.
Locals in Chiquilá and Holbox report arbitrary detentions and extortion by authorities during security operations.
The Gran Consejo Maya demands the removal of Oscar Banda Gonzalez from his federal indigenous dialogue role.
A woman's body was discovered on a highway near Kantunilkín, prompting a major police operation in Quintana Roo.
Lawyers are holding assemblies across the Yucatan Peninsula to enlist Maya communities in a lawsuit against Grupo Xcaret over cultural…
A $250 million solar park project has been approved for construction in Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Quintana Roo.