Mexican Documentary Portraits Indigenous Pastors Resisting Gentrification in Chiapas · Global Voices
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Mexican Documentary Portraits Indigenous Pastors Resisting Gentrification in Chiapas · Global Voices
David ÁlvarezCiudad de México, 30 Aug (EFE).- A group of women pastors of the Tsotsil indigenous community, originally from the Altos de Chiapas, to the south of Mexico, resists to lose their customs to the gentrification that is not only characteristic of the large populations, but also of San Cristóbal de las Casas, with just 180,000 inhabitants, explains to EFE Gabriela Domínguez, director of ‘Formas de traversar una territorio’.“The mountain…
Mexico is one of the countries in the world with the greatest variety of indigenous peoples and 15 % indigenous population representation, according to Inegi.
A group of women pastors of the Tsotsil indigenous community, originally from the Altos de Chiapas, to the south of Mexico, resists losing their customs to the gentrification that is not only characteristic of the large populations, but also of San Cristóbal de las Casas, with just 180,000 inhabitants, explains to EFE Gabriela Domínguez, director of ‘Formas de traversar una territorio’. The Mexican Documentary entry portrays indigenous pastors w…
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