Ulama in Mexico: Azkatletl Team Drives Ancient Hip Game · Global Voices
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The ancestral Mesoamerican ball game called ‘Ulama‘ tries to keep alive the flame of its tradition and identity in Mexico 3 thousand 500 years later, taking advantage of the momentum and visibility of the World Cup to an activity that transcends the sport and reaches the symbolic. The only track in Mexico City with the dimensions that are estimated to be used in the precolonial era is, weekly, the training camp for the Azkatletl team, whose memb…
Mexico City, Mexico. The ancient Mesoamerican ball game called 'Ulama' tries to keep alive the flame of its tradition and identity in Mexico 3,500 years later, taking advantage of the momentum and visibility of the World Cup to an activity that transcends the sport and reaches the symbolic. The only track in Mexico City with the dimensions that are estimated to be used in the precolonial era is, weekly, the training camp for the Azkatletl team, …
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