Mauricio López Moctezuma – A Master Sculptor of Mud
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3w ago
He is Amuzgo, a Native Group of Costa Chica Mauricio López Moctezuma was born in Ometepec Township, located in the Amuzga Zone in the Costa Chica region of Guerrero, Mexico. The Amuzgo people are one of the largest indigenous groups in the Costa Chica Region, which also has a large population of Afro-Mexicans. The Amuzgos ..read more
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From Mexico to France: The Art of Meta MariCarmen Hernandez
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3w ago
Artist MariCarmen Hernandez (Meta) Creates an Artistic Bridge Between Mexico and France Back and forth between the two cultures, back and forth between the two forms of expression. Artist MariCarmen Hernandez creates an artistic bridge between her native home of Mexico and her adopted home of France. “I live halfway between two wonderful countries: Mexico, where ..read more
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Empowering Women -The “Crazy Rag Dolls” of Barra de Potosi
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3w ago
By: Barbara Rogers Bridges, PhD/Professor* Barra De Potosi is a small beachfront village located 30 minutes south of Zihuatanejo, Guerrero. Several years ago, local resident Barbara Erickson, a retired businesswoman from the USA, started a women’s cooperative in partnership with the Araceli Oregon family, who are originally from the area. Araceli Oregon (called “Chely) is ..read more
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The Art of Zihuatanejo – Alfredo Tapia
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3w ago
Alfredo Tapia is Known Throughout Guerrero Mexico is known for its natural beauty and captivating environment – but another country treasure is its art. The art of Mexico! One of the best-known artists in the Zihuatanejo area is Alfredo Tapia. A graduate of “El Instituto Guerrerence de la Cultura” (The Institute of Culture of Guerrero ..read more
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“Huipiles” – Traditional Fashions from Costa Chica
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3w ago
Fashions Worn for Festivals and Dancing By Professor Donaji Mendez Tello* “Huipiles” are traditional clothing mainly worn by the indigenous populations of Mexico. Later, when the Afro-descendants were integrated into the area, they also adopted the dress. Each “huipil” is a garment that tells the history of the people, the region, or the craftsman who ..read more
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Time Changes in the USA and Canada on March 10, 2024
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2M ago
Move Your Clock Forward 1 hour! On Sunday, March 10, 2024, the USA and most parts of Canada will change to Daylight Savings Time. Residents will move their clocks forward 1 hour – Spring Ahead! In 2023, Mexico eliminated the Spring and Fall time changes in most areas, except for states boarding the USA. This ..read more
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Easter in Mexico – A Multi-Week Event
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2M ago
Celebrated with Passion and Pageantry Mexico, a predominantly Roman Catholic nation, celebrates Easter (Domingo de Gloria — “Sunday of Glory”) with unparalleled passion and pageantry. Easter in Mexico is not celebrated on a single day. It is a multi-week extravaganza. Carnival The holiday traditionally starts with Carnival, the festival that leads up to Lent, the ..read more
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“El Cristo Negro” – The Black Christ of Valle de Bravo, Mexico
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2M ago
The Black Christ of Valle de Bravo, Mexico By: Kylie Elain Lieblang Muro* Editor’s Introduction: The Black Christ of Valle de Bravo, Mexico, is one of the main attractions of the area. Tourists throughout the nation and from around the world come to view this spectacular monument.  The Black Christ is located in the Sanctuary of ..read more
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A Photographic Tour of Historic Mexico City by Margaret Reid
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2M ago
Photos from my visit during Holy Week By: Margaret Reid Editor’s Note: Margaret Reid is a retired Canadian military photographer who now spends half her year in Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, Mexico, and the other in Victoria, British Colombia, Canada. She loves to capture the beauty, culture, and children in Mexico and share photos with others to ..read more
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World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) is now UN Tourism
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2M ago
Name Change Reaffirms Global Leadership (Per a Press Release dated January 24, 2024) The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) entered a new era in 2024, unveiling its new name and brand: UN Tourism. With this new brand, the organization aims to reaffirm its status as the global tourism leader for development, driving social and economic change ..read more
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