The municipality has also gained renown for its efforts to preserve gastronomic traditions. In March 2026, a festival titled "Sabores, olores y colores que permanecen como tradición en Semana Santa" brought together 15 Sakapulteca women to showcase seasonal dishes like artisanal breads, honey, fish, fruits, and corozo . As participant Santa Ramírez explained, "Todo lo que se ve aquí es lo que nos enseñaron nuestros abuelos y nuestros padres". Equally vital is the safeguarding of Sal Negra (black salt), an ancestral practice that remains a core part of the community's identity.
Guatemala’s community radio movement emerged strongly after the 1996 Peace Accords. It served as a tool for indigenous rights, education, and local entertainment. In Sacapulas, radio stations broadcasting in both Spanish and Sakapultek became essential. xxx porno sacapulas quiche guatemala
Despite their cultural importance, many community stations in Quiché operate in a complex legal gray zone. They frequently face regulatory challenges and crackdowns from central authorities, making their survival an act of community resilience. The municipality has also gained renown for its