The Quest por la Abundancia tells a story of global displacement and climate change, using puppets. Photo courtesy ...
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Documenting the Indigenous Food Movement Across North America
Writer Kate Nelson and chef Sean Sherman travel to meet the people spotlighting and preserving Indigenous culinary traditions ...
SIMOJOVEL, Mexico — At a recent service in the remote southern Mexican community of Simojovel, Catholic and Mayan symbolism mingled at the altar as the deacon — his wife beside him — read the gospel ...
In a world where mainstream music is often detached from politics or cultural identity, artists like Xiuhtezcatl Martínez offer a powerful alternative. A hip-hop singer/songwriter with Mexica — an ...
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New Mexico creates Turquoise Alert amid crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan on Monday signed into law a bill to establish a Turquoise Alert System for missing and ...
Long considered sacred by the indigenous peoples of the Americas, copal has been a part of healing ceremonies for centuries. Now, it lends its essence to some of Mexico’s newest wellness experiences.
Trees covered in oil after a spill in Ojital Viejo, Mexico. According to experts, it will be years until food grown in the affected area is safe for consumption.Credit... Supported by By Omar Lázaro ...
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