vibraní
Vibraní, also known as the Vibraní people, are an indigenous group primarily residing in the state of Chiapas, Mexico. They are part of the larger Maya ethnic group and speak the Vibraní dialect, which is a variant of the Ch'ol language. The Vibraní people have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional music, dance, and art. Their traditional diet consists of corn, beans, squash, and various fruits, with hunting and fishing also playing significant roles in their subsistence.
The Vibraní people have a strong oral tradition, with many stories and legends passed down through generations.
The Vibraní people have faced challenges in recent decades, including deforestation, loss of traditional lands, and