Posts by Heritage Belize
Unfolding the Past through 3-Dimensional Scanning of Pre-Columbian Classic Period Maya Artifacts

As artifacts lose their glow through the passage of time, the history they bear sink into the darkness. Fortunately, technology provides a solution. Asli Erem discusses how 3D scanning helps us preserve and uncover pieces of the Maya civilization.

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Safeguarding Tradition Through Entrepreneurship: Interview with Julio Saqui, the owner of Che’il Mayan Chocolate

From the cacao tree to a local chocolate factory, a bar of Maya chocolate carries stories of tradition and innovation. What should we know about the chocolate and the people who make it? We talked with Julio Saqui, founder and owner of Che’il Mayan Chocolate Factory, to see how chocolate becomes a medium to safeguard Maya culture and empower the local community. 

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Building Community, Teaching Archaeology: Interview with Antonio Beardall

What does it mean for young people to excavate pieces of their ancient past? How to make ancient history and archaeology accessible to the general public? Read our interview with Antonio Beardall, PhD student at Texas State University, to see how community archaeology helps young Belizeans reflect on their cultural identity and own their history! 

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World Monuments Fund Watch Day at Lamanai 2023

The World Monuments Watch Day event at Lamanai Archaeological Reserve fostered a deeper appreciation for the site's historical and cultural significance among attendees. It engaged diverse communities and tourists, leaving them with a newfound perspective on Lamanai's role in their living heritage.

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Why Doesn't Anyone Know About Indian Church Village?

Lamanai Archaeological Reserve is one of the largest and most visited Maya archaeological reserves in Belize. Indian Church Village is a small settlement of around 260 people sharing a border with Lamanai. One would think that having such a famous site next door would put Indian Church on the map... This is not the case at all.

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Kän BA’AL TI’ BETEL’ KA Kiaktunoj uj kuuxjil tihoj’ aj Sutijl

Yan o’oh K’abej’tIL ka ti yan’kun uj chu’x bejbal ti kux’tal ka til yeej tijo ti waj sutil. Walak oh ka’all tee ho ti sutiloj uh mu’k oh kux’tal, tuba kuxlaho eletel ta’kin ti walak oh bel ti sut etel uh k’ato ah hu’npiel ba’al tee ka uj wailto ti tan uh betic a ki tee ah yokolcab.

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हमारी कहानी

हेरिटेज एजुकेशन नेटवर्क बेलीज़ २०२० COVID-19 महामारी के बीच में आया था । हम चार महिलाओं का एक समूह है जिन्होंने वर्षों से पुरातत्व और बेलिज़ियन विरासत उद्योगों में काम किया है ।

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How Street Art Promotes Culture and Heritage in Belize

As a form of public or street art, murals are ‘open museums,’ typically painted on walls, where people can access heritage. This art form can also serve as a place of shared ‘memory’ for the community and provide opportunities for community involvement. Find out more about street art in Belize and why it is crucial to safeguarding culture.

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3 Belizean Culture-Related Films to Watch

Film can be an immersive and powerful tool for documenting and making sense of our culture, and in some cases represents a form of intangible cultural heritage in itself. Here are three Belizean culture and heritage-related films to watch on your next rainy day.

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A Local's Guide to Community Museums in Northern Belize

Community museums are a great place to visit if you want to learn more about local culture. Many of these small spaces are grassroots initiatives that allow the community to explore local histories and to provide educational opportunities for the younger generations. Making it easier to find these amazing places, here is a local's guide to community museums in Northern Belize.

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