Mexico: People of Clouds - Gente de las Nubes - Kickstarter project site - Matt Black photos - The Boston Gloge
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Open your mind, your heart to other cultures
Abra su mente, su corazón a otras culturas
You will be a better person
Usted será una mejor persona
RM
Abra su mente, su corazón a otras culturas
You will be a better person
Usted será una mejor persona
RM
People of Clouds
In the Mixteca, one of the most impoverished regions in Mexico, migration to the United States has arrived like a storm. In a place so insular that pre-columbian languages like Mixteco, Trique, and Asmuzgos are still spoken more widely than Spanish, and where cars, electricity and indoor plumbing are recent introductions, if they exist at all, northern migration has emptied communities and transformed the lives of those left behind. Some villages have lost as much as 80% of their population to the north and have become little more than ghost towns, home to just a handful of old men, women and the left-behind children of migrants. In San Miguel Cuevas -- or Nuyuco, Face of the Mountain, in Mixteco -- just 500 people out of 3000 remain. Its streets are largely empty, its fields stand deserted, its century-old way of life lies in shambles as families dissolve to the north, rending the social fabric of this traditional agrarian society. Old women raise grandchildren left behind by their mothers, teenage girls do the work of absent fathers, and old men sit alone, abandoned by their children. "I only think about dying," one 70 year old said, "my only worry is how my funeral will be."
Photographer Matt Black first photographed the mixteca in 2000. He has since made 12 trips to the region, and plans more. To contribute to the project, visit his Kickstarter project site. -- Lane Turner (32 photos total)
Photographer Matt Black first photographed the mixteca in 2000. He has since made 12 trips to the region, and plans more. To contribute to the project, visit his Kickstarter project site. -- Lane Turner (32 photos total)
A drought-stunted field offers meager rewards for an elderly farm wife. San Miguel Cuevas, Mexico. (Matt Black)
Caught in a rainstorm, an elderly man walks home from his remote corn field. San Miguel Cuevas, Mexico. (Matt Black)
Left behind by his migrant children, an ailing man lies in his yard. San Miguel Cuevas, Mexico. (Matt Black)
In the hills above town, farmers till a newly sprouted corn field. San Miguel Cuevas, Mexico. (Matt Black)
A woman feeds her flock of turkeys outside her hand-built home. San Miguel Cuevas, Mexico. (Matt Black)
Dressed for ceremonial dancing, a boy awaits a Saint's Day celebration. San Pedro Chayuco, Mexico. (Matt Black)
A goat-herder feeds her dogs in a cleared section of forest. San Miguel Cuevas, Mexico. (Matt Black)
A woman returns home laden with her infant and household supplies. San Miguel Cuevas, Mexico. (Matt Black)
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Thanks
Usted tiene una guía alfabética al pie de la página en el blog: solitary dog sculptor
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My blogs are an open house to all cultures, religions and countries. Be a follower if you like it, with this action you are building a new culture of tolerance, open mind and heart for peace, love and human respect.
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Mis blogs son una casa abierta a todas las culturas, religiones y países. Se un seguidor si quieres, con esta acción usted está construyendo una nueva cultura de la tolerancia, la mente y el corazón abiertos para la paz, el amor y el respeto humano.
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Mexico: People of Clouds - Gente de las Nubes - Kickstarter project site - Matt Black photos - The Boston Gloge
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