Tradiciones De Poptún
The dance of the skull:
This is a very colorful and cheerful tradition among children called Ishpaxá for the Skull. This tradition consists of the fact that, on November 1 and 2 of each year, hundreds of children come out onto the street wearing a skull made of pumpkin or grapefruit shells. They put a lit candle inside that skull, so it offers a transparency flooded with light, when these skulls are carried by hundreds of children through the streets, they seem rivers of light accompanied by a deafening blare (noise of many voices) that make the children when asking in business and houses with the refrain of Ishpaxá for the Skull, if you do not give me gives you shit. Most business owners give them sweets or any candy.
THE CHATONE
This is a very colorful and cheerful tradition among children called Ishpaxá for the Skull. This tradition consists of the fact that, on November 1 and 2 of each year, hundreds of children come out onto the street wearing a skull made of pumpkin or grapefruit shells. They put a lit candle inside that skull, so it offers a transparency flooded with light, when these skulls are carried by hundreds of children through the streets, they seem rivers of light accompanied by a deafening blare (noise of many voices) that make the children when asking in business and houses with the refrain of Ishpaxá for the Skull, if you do not give me gives you shit. Most business owners give them sweets or any candy.
THE CHATONE
La Chatona is one of the most emblematic traditions of the department of Petén, Guatemala, and consists of dancing a large doll (a little over two meters), during the festivities of the municipalities and other festivals, such as the day of the independence of the Republic.
The doll is constructed so that a person can enter it and can sustain the structure for a long time while dancing with the people around it.
This tradition, together with the horse, which usually accompanies "La Chatona", was declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage by the Ministry of Culture and Sports of the Republic of Guatemala.
Pilgrimage to Cerro Las Tres Cruces: This was originated by the arrival in Poptún of a missionary of Spanish origin, Father Florentino Valdavida, who made the name of the hill located in the center of the town change its name, Pors was the aforementioned missionary who organized, the holy week of the year of 1972 along with the Christian brotherhood, a short pilgrimage to the hill that was known as the Santitos, with three wooden crosses, to place them on the top. To impose the custom Father Valdavida was the first to carry a cross on his back to that mound, followed by two hard-working brothers of the Christian order, who also carried crosses.

Typical Foods of the Municipality of Poptún
In relation to the typical foods of the municipality is the preparation of tamales, Ixpelón buns, tamalitos, broth of chicken and beef, and regularly within the typical food of the indigenous population are: the, kaqik and barbecued meat. All these meals are made for the celebration of a family or communal event.
Patronal Fiesta of the Municipality of Poptún
The municipal celebrations with Catholic religious base take place from April 21 to 30. The last day of the festival was called Mother's Day since only they organized the event. The titular celebration is in honor of the patron saint San Pedro Mártir of Verona elected as patron of Poptún, who was brought from the capital city by América Palacios to Mr. Benigno Arias on February 16, 1,931.
What is the tradition that you like the most?
ResponderEliminarTraditional dance chatona
EliminarAt what date do you celebrate Patronal Fiesta of the Municipality of Poptún?
ResponderEliminarApril twenty nine
EliminarHow often is the fair held?
ResponderEliminarIt is celebrated between customs and traditions, with religious and popular activities.
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ResponderEliminarHow interesting that traditions still remain in the villages
Hopefully, those constumbres and traditions that our people have will never end
EliminarWhat is the most outstanding aspect of that celebration?
ResponderEliminarWhat typical dish do you recommend?
That everyone makes their traditions as they taught him since he was a child and they continue doing it
Eliminarthe, kaqik and barbecued meat.
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ResponderEliminarWhat celebration do you like the most about Poptun?
Hello !
EliminarWell I really like the dance of the deer
Did you participate in any of the celebrations of Poptun?
ResponderEliminarWell the truth is not but if I wanted to participate the other year
EliminarDo your parents participate in any of the Poptun celebrations?
ResponderEliminarWell the truth is they do not participate
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ResponderEliminarHave you seen the dance of the skull?
Does the dance of the Moors seem beautiful?
How many traditions does poptun have in total?
I hope the traditions continue to celebrate in harmony and joy.
Of course, if I do not miss that,
EliminarIf the dance of the Moors is very beautiful
In total there are 15 tradiones in our town
What is your favorite activity?
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EliminarMy favorite activity is the horse-drawn parade
What is the typical food of there?
ResponderEliminarthe, kaqik and barbecued meat.
EliminarWhat's more place are there to visit in Poptún?
ResponderEliminarThis the Cerro de las tres cruces climb it and see how beautiful our town is
EliminarYour blog is very interesting
ResponderEliminarThank you very kind
EliminarYou have a very nice blog, with very interesting information, I congratulate you, blessings. :)
ResponderEliminarThank you very much thank you, happy Day
Eliminarhow is your culture
ResponderEliminarwhat is the biggest party here
the traditiones
What do they do in the titular celebration?
ResponderEliminarWhat is the origin of The dance of the skull?