Title: MAYAS U SU’UT KA’ANSAH
Description: Filmed in the states of Quintana Roo and Yucatán, “U Su’us Ka’ansah (The Cycle of Teaching) depicts the living ancestral science within Mayan communities. We are given the opportunity to partake in their cultural practices, experiences, and knowledge, as well as their unique ways of thinking. In addition, the documentary reveals ancient Mayan principles which are still present in Yucatán communities today. We are presented with the problems surrounding their language, customs, ceremonies, traditional medicinal practices, products, and land, and how these endanger their cultural identity and ancestral knowledge.
Subject: Indigenous Peoples, Anthropology/Archaelogy, Environment/Geography, Social Life and Customs
Type: Documentary
Year: 2007
Director: Abhayaco Balam
Country: Mexico
Film ID: 798
Comments: Audio is in Mayan, subtitles available in Spanish, English, French, and German
Created: 10/23/2013
Copy: 1 Format: DVD Language: Mayan Subtitles: English or Spanish Length: 60 minutes Copy ID: 1418 Comments: Source: Price: 0 Acquired: 10/23/2013
Copy: 2 Format: DVD Language: Mayan Subtitles: English or Spanish Length: 60 minutes Copy ID: 1419 Comments: Source: Price: 0 Acquired: 10/23/2013
Copy: m Format: DVD Language: Mayan Subtitles: English & Spanish Length: 60 minutes Copy ID: 1417 Comments: Master Copy for Classroom Use Only Source: Price: 0 Acquired: 10/23/2013
Posted in Anthropology/Archaeology, Country/Region, Culture/Festivals/Food, Documentary, Documentary, DVD, English & Spanish, Format, History, Indigenous Peoples, Language, Mexico, Social Life and Customs, Subject, Subtitles, Type, Yucatec Maya
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Title: EN EL CAMINO DE NUESTRAS ANTEPASADOS
Description: This film uses puppets to deliver lessons about Yucatec Maya language, culture, and history. It deals with issues of contemporary and ancient Maya heritage. The main characters travel to different sites including Chichen Itza, and learn about things such as traditional Maya farming practices, ancient Maya religion, and heritage site looting and preservation.
Subject: Animated, Anthropology/Archaelogy, Environment/Geography, Indigenous Peoples, Social Issues
Type: Documentary
Year: 2012
Director: MACHI
Country: Mexico
Film ID: 786
Comments:
Created: 7/27/2012
Copy: M Format: DVD Language: Maya Subtitles: English & Spanish Length: 60 Minutes Copy ID: 1414 Comments: Source: MACHI Price: 0 Acquired: 7/24/2012
Posted in Animated, Anthropology/Archaeology, Country/Region, Documentary, Documentary, DVD, English & Spanish, Environment/Geography, Format, Indigenous Peoples, Language, Mexico, Social Issues, Subject, Subtitles, Type, Yucatec Maya
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Description: This film, based on ritual and legends from the Popul Vuh, as well as Tzeltal and Mayan stories, and shot in the Chiapas region of Mexico, focuses on a small Tzeltal village during a terrible draught. Desperate for relief, thirteen men set out on a quest to save their people from starvation.
Copies: 1 (DVD) Length: 95 minutes
Description: A series of shorts from the 2004 Geografias Suaves regional film festival which feature Maya speaking peoples from Yucatan and Chiapas. The shorts include a video postcard documenting the lives and everyday experiences of children and their communities as well as stories based on folklore and oral tradition from the region. Copies: 1 (DVD) Length: 69 minutes
Posted in Culture/Festivals/Food, DVD-R, English, Feature Film, Indigenous Peoples, Mexico, Shorts, Social Life and Customs, Spanish, Various, Yucatec Maya
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Description: This feature film tells the story of the life of Jesus in Yucatec Maya language. It is a great resource for those who want to practice and master the language. Copies: 2 (DVD and VHS) Length: 120 Minutes
Description: Alicia returns to the pueblo where she spent her childhood and adolescence after an absence of 15 years. Despite the many changes that her pueblo has undergone, she finds that everyday life remains much the same as it was when she left. Copies: 2 (DVD) Length:
Description: The Stories of My Grandparents is a long-term project that brings to life the Mayan legends that are such an important part of the Yucatec Maya oral tradition. The project is inspired in Ana Rosa Suarte’s first attempts to put the stories that she heard as a child in video. Copies: 1 (DVD) Length: 15 minutes
Description: This is a film about Mayan communities and the languages spoken in them. This movie shows the journey children make to become fluent in both Mayan and Spanish. True to its Mayan title, this move is about a community’s efforts to teach its children Mayan and to break the barriers the adults have of people who speak different languages.
Copies: 1 (DVD) Length: 25 minutes
Description:
Humans have always been narrators of stories, legends, fables and in places where there were no books or novels, stories have been passed down through word of mouth from one generation to the next. This social function is still alive in some communities in the Yucatan Peninsula where an elderly person has family-related stories or historical events that he/she experienced personally. Historical memory is in this kind of stories, the great compliment of temporality to bring unity to those basic aspects of the culture, traditions, beliefs and worldview of the Yucatecan Maya people.
Copies: 1 (DVD)
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