Landshark
Guest
I have attended the ceremonies in Guadalupe and they are really something to see. They are very traditional and very complex. Deer Dancers and Pascolas carve their masks and make their own costumes. It is like taking a step back in time. This Saturday morning will be a very good time to go.
Pascua Yaqui Tribe (location, schedule, etc)
Yaqui and Mayo Indian Easter ceremonies (from RimJournal.com)
The Easter Ceremonies of the Yaqui and the Mayo Indians of Arizona and Sonora represent a tradition that dates back to sometime in the early seventeenth century. At that time, pioneering Jesuit priests came into the valleys of the Río Mayo and the Río Yaqui in what is now Sonora, Mexico. The Catholic ceremonies and the Mayo and the Yaqui ceremonies blended into a cycle which includes sacred elements of both worlds. The link below is a video of a mask being carved.
[video]http://www.yoemecarver.com/[/video]
Pascua Yaqui Tribe (location, schedule, etc)
Yaqui and Mayo Indian Easter ceremonies (from RimJournal.com)
The Easter Ceremonies of the Yaqui and the Mayo Indians of Arizona and Sonora represent a tradition that dates back to sometime in the early seventeenth century. At that time, pioneering Jesuit priests came into the valleys of the Río Mayo and the Río Yaqui in what is now Sonora, Mexico. The Catholic ceremonies and the Mayo and the Yaqui ceremonies blended into a cycle which includes sacred elements of both worlds. The link below is a video of a mask being carved.
[video]http://www.yoemecarver.com/[/video]