Mayan Culture

The living Maya world

Lake Atitlán is one of the strongest centers of living Maya culture in the Americas. Thirteen towns, three Mayan languages, a sacred calendar still kept by ajq'ijab' (day keepers), cofradías still convening, weaving traditions still passed mother-to-daughter. This is where to learn what's actually here -- and how to engage with respect.

Start here

The four cornerstones of Maya life at the lake.

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Each topic on its own page, sourced and dated.

By town

Each town carries Maya culture differently. Santiago for cofradías and Maximón. San Juan for textiles. Sololá for highland market culture.