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Juramento de gobernadorDownload
One of the most important and impressive events within the Yaqui culture is the moment when the chiefs or traditional authorities receive their new position. The elected man, sitting barefoot on a petate in front of a pontal (represents the church that moves to the Yaqui family), receives several notifications from the maesto yo'owe (the highest ecclesiastical authority of each town) who he lets him know that from among many men he has been chosen by the grace of God to be or receive the position of kobanao (governor), he listens in silence to the sacred commitment and responsibility contracted with the people. When he finishes, the new authority lowers his head and seals the oath with an Ewi or yes, receiving the baton as a symbol of his investiture, in front of the pontal.
Metadata
Title
Yaqui governor oath
Created
2008
Type
Description
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Description
One of the most important and impressive events within the Yaqui culture is the moment when the chiefs or traditional authorities receive their new position.
The elected man, sitting barefoot on a petate in front of a pontal (represents the church that moves to the Yaqui family), receives several notifications from the maesto yo'owe (the highest ecclesiastical authority of each town) who he lets him know that from among many men he has been chosen by the grace of God to be or receive the position of kobanao (governor), he listens in silence to the sacred commitment and responsibility contracted with the people. When he finishes, the new authority lowers his head and seals the oath with an Ewi or yes, receiving the baton as a symbol of his investiture, in front of the pontal.
Format
Still image / jpg
Spatial
Sonora , Cócorit
Temporal
2001 - 2010
Is part of
Political-Religious Organization Room, Museum of the Yaqui people
Provenance
Museum of the Yaqui people. Sinaloa and Obregon No. 200, Cocorit, Cajeme, Sonora
Acquired for the reopening of the museum in the town of Cócorit. It is exhibited in the traditional festival room of the Museum.
Language
eng , yaqui
Date
2022-03-01
Identifier
WEB CATALOGACION OBREGON 2016-2543 | RS-OM-MEY-78
Relationship
Annual fiesta calendar | Yaqui flag | Yaqui governor | Leadership Wand | Ramada | Coyote dancer | Yaqui soldier oath
Contributor
Sonoran Institute of Culture
Casanova, Juan (photography)
Buitimea Flores, Teodoro; Ruiz Félix, José María (investigation)
Valencia, Carlos ; The Yaqui Pride Project (translation to english)
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Rights
Sonoran Institute of Culture