here is sarteneja, this is the northern part of belize.stly mestizo people live in the northern part. and they speak spanish and english also. i think my children feel good when they see their good work hanging there. maya, which is our ancestors' language. and its very sad that it is just being forgotten. good morning: malob kin. come here: "koten-waye" come eat: "kotenhanal" you know belize once was an england colony. so the english people have the tradition of having tea. so we grow with that also. i'm preparing a very traditional meal, which is the tamalitos con salsa de tomate, which involves the corn, the beans, fresh young beans und plantain leaves. we usually cook them in the fire hearth. so right now we bring them to the fire hearth. >> education may be an internationally recognised human right, but that doesn't mean that everyone has access to it. according to the un, almost 60 million children worldwide have no access to schooling. in zambia, primary school is free but the cost of school uniforms and materials are often more tha