She came to Oregon from her Mixtec community in Oaxaca, Mexico, in 1987, following her husband, who was legalized that same year. |
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The proximity of Chiapas and Oaxaca, and their shared history and geography, does not destine them to mimic patterns of political ecology. |
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Oaxaca the sun had set just a few hours ago and the city was cloaked in the blue half-light of dusk. |
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A restaurant's courtyard in Oaxaca is covered with a lavender-flowering vine, attracting bumblebees and small birds. |
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We, the Zapatistas, will not shut up and we will mobilize in support of out brotherly town and companion of Oaxaca. |
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The Ruiz Bazan clan, for example, has been weaving Zapotec rugs in Oaxaca, Mexico, for as long as they can remember. |
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In past years they never voted in local elections because they still officially resided in their hometowns in Oaxaca. |
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A particular focus was placed on documenting the case of the community of San Pedro Yosotato, Oaxaca. |
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She lives in the same house as Pixel, our Italian greyhound, who is something of a celebrity in Oaxaca. |
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The firm got off to a flying start thanks to an order placed by the Governor of Oaxaca province. |
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In reality, the Oaxaca struggle was based completely on unionized teachers and the impoverished petty-bourgeois masses. |
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Striking teachers and the oppressed masses of Oaxaca occupied the state capital. |
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She subsequently fled Oaxaca, fearing arrest on charges of assault, which appear to be baseless. |
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In Mexico, wide swathes of the country are under military occupation, particularly in the states of Oaxaca, Guerrero and Chiapas. |
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So it was on to the next goal: further cripple the area with ungovernability by taking the Oaxaca City Hall, or Municipal Palace. |
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In 2010 and 2011 the PAN and PRD joined forces to oust PRI governors in Guerrero, Oaxaca and Puebla, which had never before changed hands. |
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Similar models have been developed in the states of Hidalgo, Michoacan, Oaxaca, Puebla and Quintana Roo. |
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They attacked the offices of political parties in Chiapas and Guerrero states and burned ballots in Oaxaca ahead of the vote. |
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Ballot boxes were also destroyed in the southern states of Chiapas and Oaxaca. |
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Like many indigenous Mexicans from Oaxaca, the Vegas are short, squat and dark. |
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One welldeveloped example is the decomposition method developed by Oaxaca for measuring wages discrimination. |
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The Oaxaca meeting has enabled us to realize that we are not alone in sharing these concerns. |
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This lack of justice is repeated in other states such as Guerrero, Oaxaca, and Veracruz where armed groups are known to exist. |
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In late April a group of human rights activists were attacked in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. |
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It was this linkage that gave rise to the most active exchange of ideas on cultural heritage among the participants in the Oaxaca Meeting. |
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However, Fox sent more than 4,000 federal police into Oaxaca in October 2006 to put down the protest by teachers and trade unionists. |
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Born in Oaxaca to an Anglo-American father and a Mixtec Indian mother, Downs grew up living in Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca and Minneapolis, Minnesota as well as in Southern California. |
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The sculptures depict the sacred symbolism used in the costumes of the Zapotecs and Mixtecs, two of the main pre-Hispanic societies of Mexico's southern state of Oaxaca. |
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After dropping out of music school, she was back home in Oaxaca, Mexico, when a neighbour asked her to translate a document from English into Mixtec. |
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They enjoyed abundant mineral wealth, stunning yields of maize and cacao, as well as strong and enduring ties to the Mesoamerican nobilities of Oaxaca and central Mexico. |
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Countless Yeomem Indians were hanged throughout Sonora, and countless more were rounded up and shipped to Oaxaca and the henequen plantations in Yucatan. |
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Contrast this with the typical Zapotec Indian corn field in Oaxaca, Mexico, the world center of corn diversity and corn's point of original cultivation. |
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Ajedrex Oaxaca is a Mexican club, which advocates manifoldness. |
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The top-seeded Oaxaca Warriors will play host to Veracruz. |
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However, as a matter of additional precaution, the mission report recommended regionalisation with regard to export to the Community, the two most southern States of Mexico, Chiapas and Oaxaca. |
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He stayed in New Mexico for two years, with extended visits to Lake Chapala and Oaxaca in Mexico. |
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Then Mayan influence arrived from the Isthmus of Tehuantepec and through what is now Oaxaca. |
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Voters trickled to a polling place relocated from a Oaxaca city school to a white tent on a muddy road because the schools are under the control of radical teachers' groups that frequently stage public protests. |
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The teachers' union and APPO took over the downtown square of Oaxaca City and added the resignation of the governor to its list of demands. |
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Both towns are located in what is today the state of Oaxaca, an area traditionally beloved of anthropologists, but more and more of historians. |
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He was born in 1940 in Juchitan, which is part of a region called Istmo, in Oaxaca, that separates the Gulf of Mexico from the Pacific Ocean. |
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She hears that Erminio, at home in Oaxaca, is not doing well. |
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I wear death like a necklace of chocolate skulls for school children in La Dia de Los Muertos in Oaxaca or Jalisco. |
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And here in Oaxaca, one of Mexico's proudest and most culturally rich states, the ambience is distinctly Oaxacan. |
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In an attempt to relive my backpacking days and catch some rays, I'd decided to follow the trail of small beach resorts that dot the Mexican Pacific coast in the state of Oaxaca. |
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Only partly in jest, he pulls out a one-peso banknote printed in Oaxaca a century ago, when the state was pressing for autonomy during the Mexican revolution. |
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Although it could be produced elsewhere in central and southern Mexico, its main region of production was Oaxaca. |
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The motifs also included geometric patterns, lattices and spools, possibly influenced by styles from highland Oaxaca, outside the Maya area. |
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Motecuzoma and Nezahualcoyotl continued to expand the empire east towards the Gulf of Mexico and south into Oaxaca. |
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Ahuitzotl then began a new wave of conquests including the Oaxaca Valley and the Soconusco Coast. |
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He accompanied Francisco de Orozco to subdue the indigenous Mixtec people at what would eventually become the city of Oaxaca, in Mexico. |
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Signature items include lamb adobo, tomato and Oaxaca cheese salad, and smoked pork cheeks over a corn cake. |
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The melodic strains of Zapotec blend with Mixtec, two of the 12 languages spoken by 1 million indigenous who live in Oaxaca. |
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A tropical storm warning is in effect from Salina Cruz in Oaxaca to Pijijiapan in Chiapas state. |
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Other Central Mexican peoples included the Mixtecs, the Zapotecs, and people in the Valley of Oaxaca. |
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Activists stole or set fire to dozens of ballot boxes in the restive states of Guerrero, Oaxaca and Chiapas early on Sunday, but the vote was otherwise largely peaceful, officials said. |
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The Union of Community Museums of Oaxaca will provide transport from the capital of its country to the City of Oaxaca, both ways, and the expenses of teaching material, lodging, food and local transport in Oaxaca. |
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He photographs everything from migrants striking in Nebraska to the Mixtecs of Oaxaca, Mexico playing basketball. |
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Dietz: One personal experience of mine on this subjectI remember working in Mexico in the state of Sinaloa with seasonal migrant workers from the mountains of Oaxaca and Chiapas in the south. |
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Benito Juárez, a pure Zapotec Indian, who was governor of Oaxaca, his place of birth, from 1847 to 1852, has been the first and only President of Mexico of full Indian origin. |
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The new hotels, a project known as Mision Motor Inn, are on the outskirts of places like Laredo, Tabasco, Chetumal, Oaxaca and Nogales. |
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Professors, researchers, academics and students of the various universities and institutes of higher education in Oaxaca, Mexico City and Coahuila participated actively in the regional seminars. |
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Claps and exclamations were heard when President Calderón announced that payments to indigenous peoples protecting forests in Oaxaca will be made to neutralize COP 16 CO2 emissions. |
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In 1531, a number of Spaniards, most notably Juan Rodriguez de Villafuerte, left the Oaxaca coast and founded the village of Villafuerte where the city of Acapulco now stands. |
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Although much of Puebla's textile output was rough cloth, it also produced higher quality dyed cloth with cochineal from Oaxaca and indigo from Guatemala. |
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The most important commodity for Oaxaca was cochineal red dye. |
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The National Public Works and Services Bank will act as borrower for the WB loan, which in turn will reloan the funds to the Government of Oaxaca. |
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The Isthmus of Tehuantepec region of Oaxaca was important for its short transit between the Gulf Coast and the Pacific, facilitating both overland and sea trade. |
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They traded dried shrimp and fish, as well as purple dye from shells to Oaxaca, likely acquiring foodstuffs that they were unable to cultivate themselves. |
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The Pope will then return to the Basilica to celebrate Mass to beatify Juan Bautista and Jacinto de los Angeles, Indians martyred in 1700 in southern Oaxaca state. |
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The Mixtecs of colonial Oaxaca are not the first group that would come to mind when reflecting on the colonial experiences of the First Peoples of the Americas. |
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Oaxaca has the country's second-largest number of indigenous people. |
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