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Ottoman Artisans Denounce Businesswoman for Misappropriation of His CDMX Iconography

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Artisans of the Hñahñu indigenous people, also known as Otomi, demonstrated this Friday in Mexico City to demand a public apology and reparation and non-repetition measures, following the misappropriation of their iconography and handicrafts by a businesswoman supported by local authorities.The demonstration took place in front of the National Copyright Institute (Indauthor) in the Mexican capital, while a meeting was held with authorities and t…

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Artisans of the Hñahñu indigenous people, also known as Otomi, demonstrated this Friday in Mexico City to demand a public apology and reparation and non-repetition measures, following the misappropriation of their iconography and handicrafts by a businesswoman supported by local authorities.The demonstration took place in front of the National Copyright Institute (Indauthor) in the Mexican capital, while a meeting was held with authorities and t…

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Women artisans denounced the improper registration of their iconography of flower and song, by an entrepreneur. Indigenous entry demands public apologies for misappropriation of their crafts was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.

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lavozdemichoacan.com.mx broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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