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Pisté Challenges the Legality of CATVI and Clings to Chichen Itza

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The Indigenous Council assured that there is no agreement that forces them to leave the center of their heritage. By Miguel Velázquez PISTÈ, Yuc, May 8, 2026.- The tension around the most emblematic archaeological area of Yucatán entered a critical point derived from the change of place of the merchants. In a frontal challenge to the official versions that suggested a consensus to vacate the site, the Indigenous Council of Government of Pisté as…
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The Indigenous Council assured that there is no agreement that forces them to leave the center of their heritage. By Miguel Velázquez PISTÈ, Yuc, May 8, 2026.- The tension around the most emblematic archaeological area of Yucatán entered a critical point derived from the change of place of the merchants. In a frontal challenge to the official versions that suggested a consensus to vacate the site, the Indigenous Council of Government of Pisté as…

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CorresponsalesMX broke the news on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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