Capulalpam de Méndez

Capulalpam de Méndez

Capulalpam de Méndez

The northern Sierra of Oaxaca is an exceptional place. A real niche, not only ecological and natural beauties, but mainly by its human and cultural wealth. But one of the unsurpassable "jewels" of this corner of the State is without a doubt Capulalpam de Mendez.

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Library for the blind "JORGE LUIS BORGES"

Library for the blind

Library for the blind "JORGE LUIS BORGES"

Under the auspices of the Institute of graphic arts of Oaxaca, the library for the blind "Jorge Luis Borges" project has been developed, says Freddy Aguilar, especially since Oaxaca is a State with numerous cases of blindness and there is very little attention from the education authorities.

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San Francisco Cajonos

San Francisco Cajonos

San Francisco Cajonos

At the top of the Oaxaca mountains, in one of the most important festivals of our culture, in the early evening, with a clean and clear sky, with a beautiful Moon big and generous, in the center of a pantheon, I had the opportunity to speak, perhaps the most moving talk about our old grandparents, that I have been able to pronounce in my life.

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YAATE : EL CERRO DE LA CENIZA. (YAATE: THE ASH HILL)

YAATE : EL CERRO DE LA CENIZA. (YAATE: THE ASH HILL)

YAATE : EL CERRO DE LA CENIZA. (YAATE: THE ASH HILL)

In the heart of the Sierra Norte of Oaxaca, there is a small town where the West Sierra Madre joins the Easter Sierra Madre, also known as "Mixtec knot".

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  • YAATE : EL CERRO DE LA CENIZA. (YAATE: THE ASH HILL)

    YAATE : EL CERRO DE LA CENIZA. (YAATE: THE ASH HILL)

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  • THE SIERRA NORTE MOUNTAINS

    THE SIERRA NORTE MOUNTAINS

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  • Library for the blind

    Library for the blind "JORGE LUIS BORGES"

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  • EL ZEMPOALTEPETL  corazón espiritual Mixe

    EL ZEMPOALTEPETL corazón espiritual Mixe

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  • Centro cultural San Pablo

    Centro cultural San Pablo

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Textile Museum


Written by Guillermo Marin on .

In the year 2007 was inaugurated the Textile Museum of Oaxaca in what was part of the former convent of San Pablo dating back to the 16th century, but which suffered severe and consecutive damage by earthquakes that shake the city.

The Museum aims to promote and disseminate the millenary textile tradition of the State as well as to encourage the search for new creative proposals in the textiles.

It has six collections of a great historical and artistic value, in addition to different cultural and academic activities for the benefit of the local community, tourists and artists from around the world.

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