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Maize
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Maize, also known as corn in North American English, is a grain first domesticated by indigenous peoples in southern Mexico about 10,000 years ago. Maize is historically, as well as contemporarily, considered sacred, a staff of life and being that provides spiritual and temporal nourishment.
Guatemalans often say that they are "people of maize." This emphasizes the importance of maize in the history of the region and in its part in sustaining a society for thousands of years.

Ma铆z
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El ma铆z, tambi茅n conocido como "corn" en ingl茅s norteamericano, es un grano que fue domesticado por primera vez por los pueblos ind铆genas del sur de M茅xico hace unos 10,000 a帽os. Hist贸rica y contempor谩neamente, el ma铆z se considera sagrado, un pilar de la vida que proporciona sustento espiritual y temporal.
Los Guatemaltecos a menudo dicen que son "gente de ma铆z". Esto enfatiza la importancia del ma铆z en la historia de la regi贸n y en su papel en la sostener la sociedad durante miles de a帽os.

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