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Once introduced as a hippie journalist who believes a dance party can solve any problem. Reporting from Pakistan, Mississippi, Arkansas and Standing Rock. Mostly at VICE. Feminist. Travel notes & photography from Iceland, Mexico, Italy & around. Sometimes talking about music & stuff that would interest Gen-X -cusp- millennials.

Posts tagged indigenous handicrafts
Xochistlahuaca, "land of flowers" in the Guerrero mountains

Xochistlahuaca is in the Guerrero mountains, where corn grows on steep hillsides and everything is lush and green. It's 4,000+ residents primarily belong to an indigenous group called Amuzgo, many of whom speak Nomndaa rather than Spanish.

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