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folkfashion · 1 year
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Raramuri woman, Mexico, by Diego Huerta
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divinum-pacis · 4 months
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May 28, 2024: Chihuahua, Mexico Young Indigenous Raramuri people dance during a sacred Yumari ceremony to ask for rain and good crops Photograph: Eduardo Verdugo/AP
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pinupcitizen · 9 months
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Raramuri girl
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raulmanx · 5 months
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Dragón de Urike, Historia y arte
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callmeanxietygirl · 1 year
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Menonita, rarámuri y mestiza, 3 culturas que convergen en un solo estado... Chihuahua. 🇲🇽 🫶🏼
📸 @anaizunigap
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joacomaduro · 1 year
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Lorena Ramírez: La corredora rarámuri más rápida de México
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whitepassingpocs · 2 years
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Hi, im a Mexican that is descent from the Nahuas and Purepechas the problem is, my dad is mainly Raramuri (hes also white but he tries to be connected with his culture) and i always have the doubt if i should try to reconnect with all of these roots i have specially with the raramuri since my family is mainly "Gueros de Rancho" (where i live is a way to refer to white skinned people with indigenous features) and myself im pretty pale but a lot of people in my family (myself incluided) has more indigenous features. Since in the raramuri culture is said that a lot of some mestizos and white people are evil (my dad is more like napurega raramuri). So i just don't know if i should call myself indigenous since my skin is pretty pale and the only thing to prove my "indigenous blood" are my features, and just that. so i just dont know what i should do, i should consider myself as indigenous and still trying to reconnect? i feel my skin makes me to look like a pretendian but my blood says a different thing
sorry if this is so long and thanks !! (and sorry for my horrible english)
hi! I do not share your culture, nor am I overly familiar with it so take my advice carefully. forgive me, I do not see how you're not Indigenous. If your family is Indigenous and you are part of your family and share your family's culture and features, are you not Indigenous? Does the colour of your skin somehow make your family history and heritage disappear? Indigeneity is more than skin colour, it's a shared history and culture that you either have a connection to or you do not. Is your skin colour more important than your connection to your family, culture and history?
If anyone has more specific advice for this anon, please share it 💛
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alvarezmanillajm · 2 years
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Raramuri, 2022
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darkfowler · 1 year
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Oc's del bloqueado, se llama Rayénari c:
Y es una bombilla gigante ☀️
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eeirernst · 6 months
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Danza: símbolo y éxtasis místico
Y David danzaba con toda su fuerza delante de Dios —2 samuel 6:14
Hace rato estaba escuchando la obra Sansemaya (canto para matar una culebra) de Silvestre Revueltas, inspirada en el poema homónimo de Nicolás Guillen y recordé este tema de la danza como ritual.
Desde tiempos tempranos el baile ha sido un símbolo de ofrecimiento de lo transitorio a lo indestructible, es un trance Dionisiaco donde la llama interna del ser consume, aniquila y a la vez que se recrea a sí misma. En este proceso de creación-destrucción se hay toda renovación del alma.
Como experiencia estética, el arte no nace, necesariamente, desde el miedo o la esperanza, sino desde el deseo necesario de trascender el sentimiento y la necesidad de volverlo operativo.
Durante la danza las circunstancias como el peso de la vida, as imperfecciones de la carne, las incidentes de la hora y el lugar se sublevan y el espíritu se trasportan más allá de lo que se puede expresar con palabras. Movimiento, significado y sentimiento se tornan en una sensación idéntica.
La danza permite entrar en estados que para el espectador pareciesen meras conjuraciones surrealistas
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zenithglow · 7 months
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Last Words of a Raramuri Shaman interview with Filmmaker Richard Hendrick
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neechees · 2 months
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There should be a show similar to wife swap except it's Indigenous centered & you swap lives for another peoples' but maybe they have a similar culture as you or live in similar climates (ex: a Saami from Norway goes to live with an Inuit family in Canada, or a Plains Cree goes to live with a family in Mongolia, a Maasai goes to live with the Raramuri)
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gael-garcia · 6 months
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Cochochi (2007), dir. Israel Cárdenas & Laura Amelia Guzmán
Two indigenous Raramuri brothers are sent on an errand but lose their grandfather's horse, his most prized possession.
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callmeanxietygirl · 3 months
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La imágen del día!! Ra'ícha!!!!
Lorena Ramírez. La gran corredora Rarámuri.
📸 Fundación Lorena Ramírez AC. (Sigan su página y apoyen a la fundación )
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kagebros · 1 year
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Not gonna lie I thought that shockwave would be extra pale because he lacks of melanin would be funny
The sun burns-
Cover him up with your jacket pax your senator need some buff tall handsome guy to protect his fair and sensitive skin
Nah, I didn’t wanna feed into the “beautiful and vain character” is super pale stereotype since it didn’t make me feel good to think about so them having tan/darker skin felt more appealing. Also they’re half Mexican with Raramuri ancestry at least with my Shockwave is gonna have some dark skin!
Besides they get red another way and it’s Asian flush which they get VERY bad flush when they drink alcohol.
I will be real, I usually don’t make super pale or pale character designs since like. Everyone else does that and I wanna see more characters with my skintone 😭😭
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