No it's the birth of the god of corn and his journey to xibalbá (the underworld) to plant the sow the seed of a new harvest The two guys at the beginning are bacabes the gods of nature The women are sacerdotisas the gods of the four winds The guys in the center at 5:38 are ah puch god of death (the one with the skull) and hun nal ye god of corn (the one in green) it was believed by our ancestors that humans came from corn 9:47 the two guys painted in jaguar patterns are the hero twins who defeated the gods of the underworld in an ancient ball game called pok ta tok And the one with the large jaguar headdress is representing halach huinic a jaguar priest and the maximum authority of Maya societies
amazing! very eye opening! costumes are cool dances are amazing and the music is powerful I loved every second of it
Bello parecido al pasado prehispánico similar sin duda alguna
Great Video! 👍🏼
great video
+Carlos Gradillo
Thanks
Tyler Mac I’m going too dance with you all
I love it my papa Jerry was a real native American I always get wanted to dance with them
I'd love to know more about this! Is this a creation story? It looks like someone being born out of the ground.
No it's the birth of the god of corn and his journey to xibalbá (the underworld) to plant the sow the seed of a new harvest
The two guys at the beginning are bacabes the gods of nature
The women are sacerdotisas the gods of the four winds
The guys in the center at 5:38 are ah puch god of death (the one with the skull) and hun nal ye god of corn (the one in green) it was believed by our ancestors that humans came from corn
9:47 the two guys painted in jaguar patterns are the hero twins who defeated the gods of the underworld in an ancient ball game called pok ta tok
And the one with the large jaguar headdress is representing halach huinic a jaguar priest and the maximum authority of Maya societies
Btw I'm of Maya decent