Yosotatu Especial
…30 have migrated to other countries or big cities in search of better job opportunities. A clear example of this are the ages of the producers, the youngest of whom…
Read MoreEdy Robles Sosa
…He also has a donkey and other farm animals. Edy, like his family and community, speaks Quechua. During harvest time they practice Ayni (an ancient Inca labor-share custom), allowing them…
Read MoreSan Vicente Yogondoy #2
…in search of better opportunities. Another tradition still very present in the Zapotec community in the area is the practice of Tequio (a word from the Nahuatl language that means…
Read MoreSan Agustin Loxicha #2
…still very present in the Zapotec community in the area is the practice of Tequio (a word from the Nahuatl language that means work or tribute), a practice of communal…
Read MoreSan Vicente Yogondoy
…in search of better opportunities. Another tradition still very present in the Zapotec community in the area is the practice of Tequio (a word from the Nahuatl language that means…
Read MoreSan Agustin de Loxicha #4
…still very present in the Zapotec community in the area is the practice of Tequio (a word from the Nahuatl language that means work or tribute), a practice of communal…
Read MoreSan Vicente Yogondoy #3
…in search of better opportunities. Another tradition still very present in the Zapotec community in the area is the practice of Tequio (a word from the Nahuatl language that means…
Read MoreSan Vicente Yogondoy #1
…in search of better opportunities. Another tradition still very present in the Zapotec community in the area is the practice of Tequio (a word from the Nahuatl language that means…
Read MoreSan Agustin Loxicha #1
…still very present in the Zapotec community in the area is the practice of Tequio (a word from the Nahuatl language that means work or tribute), a practice of communal…
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