Yoreme Mayo Pastoral House

Yoreme Mayo Pastoral House Itom Ayye María (Our Mother Mary)

El Júpare, Sonora, Mexico
Casa Pastoral Itom Ayye María – El Júpare, Sonora
Casa Pastoral Itom Ayye María – El Júpare, Sonora

The Casa Pastoral Yoreme Mayo Itom Ayye María (Our Mother Mary) in El Júpare, Sonora is a unique place of worship that blends traditional Catholic sacraments with images of traditional indigenous Yoreme Mayo culture.

The church was built by members of the local community and members of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. The beautiful cultural images were painted by artist Jesús Gilberto Buitimea Estrella “Mota.”

It was inaugurated on May 23, 2017 with a bilingual mass celebrated by the bishop of the Diocese of Ciudad Obregón, Father Felipe Padilla Cardona.

Also in attendance at the inauguration were Father David Joseph Beaumont Pfeifer and other members of the Capuchin Order, dignitaries and other members of the Mayo Pueblo, and the Municipal President of Huatabampo, Heliodoro Soto Holguín, and his wife Andrea Ramírez de Soto.

A description of the inauguration published in the Tribuna del Yaqui  contains quotes that summarize well the origin and purpose of the pastoral house:

That the Mayo are deeply spiritual people whose dances, dress and symbols have sacred meaning to them, which is manifested in traditional ceremonies;

That the purpose of including religious and cultural symbols in a church sanctuary is to not only help preserve the meaning and practice of cultural traditions in the context of religion, but to communicate their meaning; and

That the existence of the Casa Pastoral provides a place where parishioners can have an encounter with God within the cultural manifestations of the Mayo people.

When you visit the Yoreme Mayo Pastoral House, sit quietly in a pew to observe the unique characteristics of the place, and reflect. And you will understand.

See the Google map of El Júpare to find the location of the Casa Pastoral Yoreme Mayo Itom Ayye María.

Casa Pastoral Itom Ayye María – El Júpare, Sonora
Casa Pastoral Itom Ayye María – El Júpare, Sonora
Casa Pastoral Itom Ayye María – El Júpare, Sonora
Casa Pastoral Itom Ayye María – El Júpare, Sonora
Casa Pastoral Itom Ayye María – El Júpare, Sonora
Casa Pastoral Itom Ayye María – El Júpare, Sonora

Kiasi Jibua in El Júpare

Kiasi Jibua

El Júpare, Sonora, Mexico
Kiasi Jibua - El Júpare, Sonora
Kiasi Jibua - El Júpare, Sonora

The Kiasi Jibua comedor prepares traditional ethnic Mayo meals and baked goods in El Júpare, Sonora.

Stop by to taste unique culinary treats cooked over a wood fire, like wakabaki stew, bread, and tortillas made from corn, wheat, garbanzo and flour. The kitchen also serves a delicious cup of coffee.

And in addition to the food and coffee, you can enjoy the cultural ambiance of the place.

The kitchens are made from a local construction technique that uses interwoven giant reeds, with pots in traditional tree branch stands on either side. There are also unique wood carvings of traditional Mayo masks carved into a tree on one side of the dining area.

Kiasi Jibua is also the site of a store that sells unique, beautiful works of art and crafts by local Mayo artisans.

We recommend that you visit the kitchens and store when you visit El Jupare, it is located on the side of the road as you enter the town on highway 178 from Huatabampo.

See the Google map of El Júpare to find the location of Kiasi Jibua and other sites of interest in the Mayo pueblo.

Kiasi Jibua - El Júpare, Sonora
Kiasi Jibua - El Júpare, Sonora
Kiasi Jibua - El Júpare, Sonora

Kiasi Jibua

Las Cocinitas and Artisania
El Júpare, Huatabampo
Sonora, Mexico 85900
+52 647 106-2132

Kiasi Jibua - El Júpare, Sonora
Kiasi Jibua - El Júpare, Sonora

Blas Mazo Mayo Cultural Center

Blas Mazo Mayo Cultural Center

El Júpare, Sonora, Mexico
Centro de Cultura Mayo Blas Mazo - El Júpare, Sonora
Centro de Cultura Mayo Blas Mazo - El Júpare, Sonora

The Centro de Cultura Blas Mazo in El Júpare, Sonora, is a community cultural center that features displays related to the culture and ethnic identity of the Yoreme Mayo.

The Centro Cultural also sponsors events and activities to share and strengthen Mayo traditions and culture, to include presentations of traditional dance and music, the native Mayo language, cuisine, book presentations and assemblies.

Static displays include items like traditional pottery; elements of a church altar; dolls that represent traditional dancers; ceremonial artifacts from traditional fiestas, like banners, masks and machetes; and a miniature depiction of a religious festival in front of a traditional indigenous church.

The Cultural Center is located behind the indigenous church in El Júpare. See the Google map for more location information.

Centro de Cultura Mayo Blas Mazo - El Júpare, Sonora
Centro de Cultura Mayo Blas Mazo - El Júpare, Sonora

Centro de Cultura Mayo Blas Mazo

El Júpare, Huatabampo
Sonora, Mexico 85900
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Centro de Cultura Mayo Blas Mazo - El Júpare, Sonora
Centro de Cultura Mayo Blas Mazo - El Júpare, Sonora

Centuries-Old Ficus pertusa Tree in Navojoa, Sonora

Centuries-Old Ficus pertusa Tree

Navojoa, Sonora
Ficus pertusa Nacapule tree – Navojoa, Sonora
Ficus pertusa Nacapule tree – Navojoa, Sonora
Ficus pertusa Nacapule tree – Navojoa, Sonora

This centuries-old subtropical Ficus Pertusa tree, known in Mexico as a Nacapule tree, has hundreds of aerial roots that have wrapped themselves around a brick wall. Near the Rio Mayo in Navojoa, Sonora

Este centenario árbol de Ficus Pertusa subtropical, también conocido como un árbol Nacapule, tiene cientos de raíces aéreas que se han envuelto alrededor de una pared de ladrillo. Cerca del Río Mayo en Navojoa, Sonora

Ficus pertusa Nacapule tree – Navojoa, Sonora
Ficus pertusa Nacapule tree – Navojoa, Sonora
Ficus pertusa Nacapule tree – Navojoa, Sonora
Ficus pertusa Nacapule tree – Navojoa, Sonora
Ficus pertusa Nacapule tree – Navojoa, Sonora

ECOIX Sonora Ecotourism

ECOIX Sonora Ecotourism

Well-being for Sonora's Indigenous Communities
Comcaac artisan - ECOIX Sonora Ecotourism
Comcaac artisan - ECOIX Sonora Ecotourism

ECOIX Ecoturismo Sonora is an ecotourism and cultural-tourism initiative based in Hermosillo, Sonora that promotes and seeks social, environmental and economic well-being for the indigenous communities of Sonora.

By means of establishing alliances with the native peoples, they promote ecotourism visits to their territories so that visitors can discover, experience, appreciate, respect and admire their natural environment and wealth of cultural heritage.

ECOIX is a customer-oriented organization that has scheduled tours, and can also plan a tour based on your interests – if you would like to learn more and have a first-hand experience with the indigenous peoples of Sonora, Mexico in their native lands, get in contact with ECOIX to get started.

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A Comcaac woman collects Aöcl (stone clams), a traditional Seri food in the estuary. Photo provided by ECOIX
Carmelita Burgos collects medicinal plants - photo provided by ECOIX

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M.C. Eduwiges Gómez. +52 (662) 155-1407
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ECOIX Route of the Comcaac
Comcaac artisan products - photo provided by ECOIX

The Hu-Tezzo Didactic Museum

The Hu-Tezzo Didactic Museum

Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Museo Didáctico Hu-Tezzo - Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Museo Didáctico Hu-Tezzo - Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico

The Hu-Tezzo teaching museum in Navojoa, Sonora is a journey back into the prehistoric past of Southern Sonora, Mexico. Established in February of 1997, the site is the realization of a vision by its founder Professor Lombardo Rios Ramirez, a local anthropologist and historian who has worked tirelessly to preserve and educate others about the history and culture of this region.

Hu-Tezzo is a word in the Mayo language that means “cave,” an apt name for this fascinating place, where Rios has painstakingly re-created scenes from nine caverns where prehistoric residents left paintings, petroglyph rock-art etchings and other artifacts such as remains of prehistoric animals and utinsels made of clay and stone.

Museum visitors are led through the various chambers that are reproductions of actual caverns that were discovered near Navojoa, with details that include true replicas of cave art, and other environmental aspects such as stalactites, stalagmites and running water.

Due to their fragility, and historical and cultural significance, the locations of the real caves are kept secret from the public. Because of this, Professor Rios created this marvelous place to give people the chance to experience the caves without having to be in them.

The museum is designated as a teaching museum, because its purpose is not only to show people details of the caves, but to educate them about what we can know about the lives of the prehistoric inhabitants through the art and artifacts that they left behind. The museum actively provides educational programs for students and other visitors.

If you enjoy learning about the prehistoric past, the Hu-Tezzo Educational Museum is a definite must-see when you visit Navojoa. You will need to don a safety helmet before entering the cave replicas, and some of the passageways between caverns have low ceilings that require a bit of crawling, but the museum is a one-of-a-kind, unforgettable experience.

In addition to this effort, Professor Lombardo Rios has been an integral part of many projects in and near Navojoa to educate the public about the history, culture and traditions of the peoples of the region. They include the Regional Museum of the Mayo, and the Eco Museum at Tehuelibampo.

Museo Didáctico Hu-Tezzo - Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Profesor Lombardo Rios - Museo Didáctico Hu-Tezzo - Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
Museo Didáctico Hu-Tezzo - Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico

The Hu-Tezzo Didactic Museum

Calle 5 de Mayo 110
Colonia Constitucion
Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico 85860

Professor Lombardo Rios and Sr. Martin Soria, President of the Office of Conventions and Visitors (OCV) Navojoa
Museo Hu-Tezzo - Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico
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