CSEE is funding Saq’ Be’s newly launched apprenticeship program that is pairing youth with community elders to learn ancestral wisdom, which includes recording of songs, documenting the Maya language as well as filming elders while they are teaching.
With the garden success under their belts, Sa q Be’ made the decision to expand their work and initiated a new apprenticeship program that partners elders with young people in their communities to advance the intergenerational knowledge transfer necessary for the Maya lineage to remain vital. Elders of the region expressed a desire to connect their wisdom to younger generations. In the words of founder, Denise Barrios, "Amidst the influence of Western society and its rush of activity, some threads of this ancient wisdom have weakened. The attraction to social media and new technologies has been distracting, steering us away from the ways of our ancestors. Saq’ Be’s mission is to help reclaim the narratives of our ancestors, of our roots, and as a result, the Mayan Lineage Apprenticeship and Documentation Program was begun".

Now that they have all established meaningful connections with their elders, Yutzil Pablo, who is overseeing the project, will personally visit each elder-apprentice pair in their respective communities to observe their progress. Follow this project and learn of their successes as they document their visits with elders!
Location
Guatemala
Timespan
2023 - 2024
Community
Mayan
Language Spoken
Maya, Spanish
Focus
Your donations help support traditional Maya medicine and spirituality
