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CULTURAL TOURS ON THE PATZCUARO LAKE
REGION IN MICHOACAN MEXICO |
recommended by Lonely Planet, Fromer’s, Fodor’s, and Michelin Guides. |
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The
tours are offered by Francisco Castilleja, a versatile guide with more
than 20 years of experience in the Purepecha region. The Indian name Purepecha means one who is on a visit – (to live the story foretold
by our Tonali or destiny). It is a story meant for our spiritual
growth, to help us attain the perfect, natural and gentle Indian state
of mind, that of a visitor accepting the transience of life without
complaint, but with courage, humility, humor, wisdom, and devotion.
Francisco’s
intention is to preserve aspects of the indigenous cosmic vision
because of its value to all of us, as he had learned it through an
intense relationship with his Indian grandmother and with
indigenous healers – curanderos, whom he had met during the
First International Meeting of Indian and Alternative Medicine
that he had organized in Erongaricuaro in 2002. These were deep
experiences and explain why he considers himself a Visitor
learning from his Tonali. |
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Francisco at Casa Eronukuri. |
Together
with his wife Ursula, who is interested in the conservation of
nature and artistic education, Francisco has the task to preserve:
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The
tradition of self–reflection, an ancient practice of
self-healing, experienced and offered by Francisco to you, the
visitor.
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The
original meaning of the pre-colonial art, found in masks,
embroidery, and in wooden and painted handicrafts.
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The
natural richness of the area. This begins with
environmental education at an early age, as well as with the
support of organic agriculture, especially the production of
the multi-colored Indian corn.
Ursula
and Francisco’s educational Center, Casa Eronokuri, is situated
in the nice lake village of Erongarícuaro, some 17km from Pátzcuaro.
The village name comes from Eronokuri, meaning the one who looks
back. This connotes the same as its former Nahuatl name
Tezcatlan – Place of the Mirror, that is to say
“self–reflection”. |
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The
tours we offer are directed to:
Persons
interested in the roots of today’s Purepecha culture, its
artistic expression, its social and ecological situation, and
pre-hispanic philosophy and the beauty of the region.
We offer:
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Tours
for groups of up to 20 persons, and families with children are
welcome. Tours are customized to suit the group’s interest,
but typically center on the villages around the lake where
close contact with artisans and the rural Mexican life is
emphasized.
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Guided
hikes for those who love nature.
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Workshops,
of 1 to 5 days duration and in subjects including;
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Self
–Reflection-Retreat
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Oral
Spanish
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Poetry
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Indian
Philosophy
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Mexican
History
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Batik
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Botany
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Oponguio: Mezcal
Production |
Puacuaro: Medicinal Garden.
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Erongaricuaro: Ex-Franciscan
monastery and Center of Pre-Hispanic Philosophy, Casa
Eronokuri. |
San Francisco Uricho: Home of
the Urichas, last Purepecha women still planting organic multicolored corn and
making corn tortilla to support their families, cause most of the men are working
in "The North".
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Tocuaro: Place of the famous
Mask makers.
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Tzintzuntzan:
Arquelogical Site. |
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Tours, Hikes, and
Workshops can be conducted in English, French, German., or Spanish.
For further information please
contact us at:
E-mail:
francis_eronga@hotmail.com
www.casaeronukuri.com
Telephone: (434) 3
44 01 67
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