Passed down from one generation to the next: A Belizean Folklore
Belizeans have their fair share of folklore, from omens to luck rituals, to creatures straight out of your nightmares!
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Belizeans have their fair share of folklore, from omens to luck rituals, to creatures straight out of your nightmares!
Read moreBelizean Artistis gathered to celebrate Leela Vernon’s life in a Kriol variety show of music, dance, poetry and humor hosted by the NICH.
Read moreSan Pedro’s Gran Carnaval takes place usually in February, four days before Ash Wednesday.
Read moreHow do the Maya continue their traditions and way of life in a modern society?
Read moreFrom a fishermen’s way of life, to becoming a vital part of Belize’s economy and tourism, the success of our Spiny lobster is vital to our success countrywide.
Read moreThe Caye Boy series features Gilford and his little brother Alvis, and their adventures growing up on Caye Caulker Island.
Read moreBy invitation of the British Honduran government (Belize’s former name), Mennonites settled here in 1958.
Read moreThe San Antonio Maya Women’s Group has shown the world over just how much can be done with a whole heap of passion and a little instruction and guidance.
Read moreEvery November 19th, Belize celebrates one of its most vibrant cultural groups, the Garifuna.
Read moreWhile on November 1st, Catholic celebrate All Saints’ Day, November 2nd is observed as All Souls’ Day.
Read moreNovember 1st is a solemn day observed as All Saints’ Day in the Roman Catholic Church.
Read moreWith their population concentrated in the southern district of Stann Creek, the Garinagu are a colorful, vibrant part of Belize’s rich tapestry of cultures.
Read moreSt. George’s Caye is a classic destination for Belize – one that is known in almost all households for its historic significance.
Read moreTake a look at the 2016 Playbill and start planning your September Celebrations!
Read moreSteel pan music is a soulful, playful, all-around Caribbean sound that calls to you no matter where you are from!
Read moreThe largest religious celebration in Belize has to be the Benque Fiesta.
Read moreThe Belize Archaeology and Anthropology Symposium is hosted by NICH and the Belize Institute of Archaeology and will be held on June 28th through July 1st.
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