alentó
Alentó is a traditional social and cultural practice observed in certain regions of Latin America, notably within indigenous communities. It involves communal gatherings where participants engage in collective storytelling, music, dance, and rituals to reinforce social bonds and cultural identity. The practice often takes place during festivals, harvest celebrations, or rites of passage, serving as a means to pass down oral histories and cultural values across generations.
The term "alentó" is derived from indigenous languages and loosely translates to "coming together" or "gathering."
Alentó plays a vital role in maintaining cultural resilience among marginalized communities, particularly in areas facing
Researchers acknowledge alentó as an important form of intangible cultural heritage, often recognized by cultural preservation