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Península

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RODRIGUEZ BALAM, Enrique Javier. El monte y la cacería: construyendo espacios, transformando prácticas. Península [online]. 2010, vol.5, n.2, pp.101-119. ISSN 1870-5766.

This paper describes, through ethnographic data, the way Mayans from the southern regions of the state of Yucatan, Mexico, have maintained a close relationship with nature, referred to as el monte. Their link to these kinds of natural places are expressed in rituals, customs and processes of socialization that involves certain cultural practices such as deer hunting, among others. In this paper I will discuss topics such as cultural change, Mayan identity, and their so-called "traditional beliefs." Mayans from this part of Yucatan show us how they are able to adapt to the complexity of the modern social context (economy, migration, and the constant modifications in land use) by incorporating their ancient ways to comprehend these life changes.

Palavras-chave : cultural change; cultural practices; identity; Mayans; rituals and hunting.

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