Cultural Vitality Keeping Mayan Languages and Culture Alive

Qeqchi legends recorded in 1978 inspired the cultural vitality vision to revitalize the Maya oral tradition so that Mayan culture will continue to thrive.

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Ava Berinstein

135 Beaconsfield Rd

Brookline, Massachusetts, 02445

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Cultural Vitality Keeping Mayan Languages and Culture Alive

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Qeqchi legends recorded in 1978 inspired the cultural vitality vision to revitalize the Maya oral tradition so that Mayan culture will continue to thrive.

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