Mestizo
Creole
Garifuna
Mennonite
Maya
100

What are Mestizo people descended from?

Spanish and Mayan 

100

The origin of Belizean Creoles.

Mix of African slaves and European logwood cutters

100

The Garifuna descended from these.  

African slaves, Island Carib, and Arawak people

100

The Mennonites settled in Belize on this year. 

1950

100

One Maya group in Belize.

Yucatec, Mopan, or Qʼeqchiʼ Maya

200

Name two dishes from Mestizo cuisine.

Escabeche and Relleno soup

200

What percentage of Belize's population is Creole today?

 25%

200

This is the spiritual ceremony unique to the Garifuna.

Dugu

200

Two products Mennonites are known for. 

grains and dairy products

200

This endangered language is spoken by the Yucatec Maya. 

Maya or Maya Yucateco

300

This religion predominantly influences Mestizo beliefs.

Catholic

300

This is the iconic traditional Creole dish.

Rice & Beans

300

A traditional Garifuna Dance. 

Punta or Jankunu

300

This Mennonite community resembles a North American town. 

Spanish Lookout

300

The role of the cacao tree for the Mopan Maya.

religious celebrations

400

This tradition is celebrated with Mayan food.

Day of the Dead (Los Finados)

400

The official Creole language of Belize.

Kriol

400

This type of music is central to Garifuna culture. 

Punta Rock

400

This is unique about Mennonite communities.

 isolated and self-sustaining communities.

400

Two gods of the Yucatec Maya.  

Kinich Ahau, Ixchel

500

Recent Mestizo immigrants come from this region. 

Central America

500

These continents contributed to the creole heritage. 

Africa and Europe

500

The Garifuna are predominantly located in this part of Belize. 

Southern Belize

500

Are Mennonites open to visitors in their communities?

Yes

500

This Maya group migrated from Guatemala to Belize in the 19th Century. 

Mopan Maya