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“They Are Their Hands: Their Work Remains Here”; They Hold Jlumaltik Exhibition, Our Territories

+ The exhibition in Casa Chiapas will remain open until December 12th TUXTLA GUTIERREZ, Chiapas; November 15th, 2025.- In order to strengthen the cultural synergy that unites communities and recognize the importance of the textile heritage of Chiapas, the Ministry of Education celebrates the Jlumaltik Meeting and joins institutional efforts aimed at making artisanal work visible from innovative perspectives and with deep respect to Lekil Kuxleja…
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+ The exhibition in Casa Chiapas will remain open until December 12th TUXTLA GUTIERREZ, Chiapas; November 15th, 2025.- In order to strengthen the cultural synergy that unites communities and recognize the importance of the textile heritage of Chiapas, the Ministry of Education celebrates the Jlumaltik Meeting and joins institutional efforts aimed at making artisanal work visible from innovative perspectives and with deep respect to Lekil Kuxleja…

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Noticias de Chiapas broke the news in on Saturday, November 15, 2025.
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