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Chinchi Poems

Many visitors will read these words. You should know that you hold a small slice of one of Belize’s most prolific lyrical dub poet, known to his country people as The Grandmaster.  Born in Belize (1967) Leroy Young, the Grandmaster grew up in Belize City, specifically Pinks Alley. The cultural space where cruise tourists disembark […]

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Maximo

The in-depth questioning of colonial narratives has continually yielded the names of new heroes in the emerging decolonized space, such as the case of Maximo Perez, whose actions were down played by British narratives as those of a Maya rebel. Oral accounts are now presenting a new view into the history of San Jose Nuevo

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Meg Craig Collection

From the early 1950s until her passing in 2019, Meg Craig single handly collected and curated a vast collection of Belizean published books, stamps, coins, historical artefacts and photographs among other things. She did her best to organize these things in the hope that they could someday be of use for educating future generations of

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Sports

Access501 intends to grow this section with support from community and sporting organizations to give a rich view of our sporting life from the past to the present. This first set of images come from the Museum of Belize ‘s 2005 exhibit Sports in Belize. All Belize Sports

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Santa Rita

Santa Rita, a Maya archaeological reserve near Corozal Town, Belize, likely corresponds to the ancient Maya city known as Chetumal, according to historical evidence. Excavations reveal a rich history of habitation dating back to 2000-1200 BCE, with its peak significance during the Postclassic era and continued occupation even after the Spanish arrival. Positioned strategically to

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