The Dentists Are Back
We are really excited to welcome back the Dentistry for All Team, based in Alberta, Canada, who have just returned to Project Ix-canaan, and are ready to begin an intense…
We are really excited to welcome back the Dentistry for All Team, based in Alberta, Canada, who have just returned to Project Ix-canaan, and are ready to begin an intense…
Our final ceremony began early in the morning of the Winter Solstice, December 21, 2010, as we prepared to enter Tikal Park in a Candlelight Procession.
Yaxha, which translates to “Blue Green Waters”, sits between two beautiful lakes. The climb up many of its Temples yields beautiful views of both the lakes and the River Azul…
The fourth ceremony of Unificacion Maya 2010 was held on the power vortex at the east end of Lake Peten Itza, presided over by the Cerro Cahui (Crocodile Mountain).
The third Unificacion Maya Ceremony of the week is held in a grotto of the Actun Kan Caves. Actun Kan means “the cave of the Serpent” , and legend has…
The Ixlu Archeological Site, located just a couple of kilometres from El Remate, is a very magical, undeveloped site, full of ramon trees. The second Unificacion Maya ceremony of 2010…
This year, for the first time ever, the first of the 7 sacred ceremonies that make up Unificacion Maya was held in the pre-classic Mayan site of Uaxactun. This site…
Volunteer Lizette Cannarella was able to spend Friday afternoon working with the kids in the Ix-canaan Library. She decided to teach them how to write their own mini-story-book.
Canadian volunteer, Laura Lagendyk, came prepared with all the ingredients to teach a new game to the children. The game, called Mancala, originated in Africa. It takes just a few…