Traditional Festival of the Boruca, Game of the Little Devils of Boruca
To the magical rhythm of the snail, and between colorful masks, corn-based meals and dances; the Boruca indigenous people celebrate every end of the year, the game of the little devils, a tradition that recalls the struggle that this people waged against the Spanish during colonial times.
Boruca devils gameOrigin
At the time of contact with Europeans, the Boruca people were grouped into three kingdoms: Quepoa, Trucara and Coctú, which were located throughout the central and southern Pacific region of Costa Rica.
These kingdoms had a great abundance of natural resources, but they also had a great tradition in the elaboration of gold objects and the manufacture of stone spheres, which are currently symbols of national identity in Costa Rica .
When the Spanish conquerors arrived in the country in the 16th century, the borucas were one of the groups that most resisted the conquest, having several strong confrontations. Juan Vázquez de Coronado, mayor and advance mayor of Costa Rica , visited the region in 1563, documenting the existence of fortified populations , called palenques, in addition to recording the fierceness in combat of indigenous women, including women, who made up a warrior class , the baritics.
The game of the devils is considered to recall these struggles.
Other authors consider that the tradition could well be older, prior to contact with Europeans, but that new elements were added upon their arrival, such as the bull , an unknown animal for pre-Hispanic aboriginal peoples.
A large number of pendants and gold artifacts representing masked characters, musicians and dancers have been recovered from the southern part of the country.
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Little devils
The diablitos (cagrúv) represent the indigenous Borucas, and are hierarchically organized. There is a boss called Diablo Mayor, who has several helpers at his disposal. In Boruca, the older devils are distinguished by wearing a jacket , while in Rey Curré they dress in the traditional gangoche costume.
The older devils are responsible for the smooth running of the holiday, ensuring that the rules of the game are followed and punishing those who comment on infractions during it. The older devils, in general, have their faces uncovered. The rest of the little devils are minor devils. There are also minor devils, who are men dressed as women .
It is worth emphasizing that only indigenous people can participate by dressing up as devils during the celebration. Tourists can watch but are not allowed to participate.
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- Minor Devils: They are the ones who battle in the game.
- Matadores: They only appear on the last day of the holiday.
- Arreadores: They gather the devils that have left the group, driving them.
- Major Devils: They are the highest authority of the game.
The bull is a unique character in the game of devils, representing the Spanish conqueror. The bull mask is made of cedar wood, painted with black and white lines, has natural beef horns, and is the only one that is saved for the next celebration. The costume has a guava wood frame covered with hook , with the mask of the bull's head on the front. At some point during the celebration , branches and leaves are added that will later be burned.
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In addition to the devils and the bull, there is the participation of several musicians who play the flute, the traditional drum called cajón, the guitar, the violin and the accordion .
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