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Ministry of Culture of the Government of Mexico
Ciudad de México, Mexico
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A Walk Around Chapultepec
Enter one of Mexico City's lungs and discover its secrets
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Skaters: An Urban Identity
A peek into the heart of skater culture
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The seeds that gave us our heritage
A glimpse of the food cultures of Mexico
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Traditional Toys: Ancient Processes
A glimpse into the manufacturing processes behind Mexican children's most loved toys
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From dining to language
Check out some of the words that Mexico's indigenous languages have given to the culinary world
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The faces of the traditional cooks of Guanajuato
These include the strawberry, garbanzo, peanut, yam, among others. With these ingredients, people from the region give their own twist to the traditional cuisine of Guanajuato
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No Batteries Required: the Popular Mexican Toy
Traditional toys combine fun and learning, reflecting their cultural importance.
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Amazonas of Yaxunah
A closer look at Yucatán's history-making softball team
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How do I prepare chicharrón prensado (pressed pork crackling)?
Don Felipe de Zacatlán de las Manzanas talks about how to make this delicious classic dish.
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Sacred dishes of the indigenous peoples of Chihuahua
At the beginning and end of the agricultural cycle, the indigenous peoples of Chihuahua hold ritual celebrations with sacred dishes to ask or give thanks for the good harvest.
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Meeting of Popular Cultures and Indigenous Peoples in Querétaro
Every year, the chefs from the indigenous peoples of Querétaro meet to publicize their recipes and their traditions over generations.
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Cycling: Wheel to Wheel
A glance at the great history of Mexican cycling
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The ojite: the miraculous fruit of the Totonac communities
The ojite has been used as a complement to corn during times of crisis in the Totonac communities of the state of Veracruz. Let's take a look at the wonders of these fruits in the words of the chef Esmirna Vázquez Rivera.
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Padel in Mexico: Impact and Passion
The racket sport with Mexican origins
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Running in Chapultepec
A community that supports and challenges one another
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The Guardian of Embroidery and the Spirit of Cuetzalan
Cuetzalan del Progreso, Puebla. Get to know Rufina Villa Hernández and the philosophy of life that transforms a community
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Tijuana Xolas
The Liga MX women's team
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Corn harvests in the Purépecha mountains (Part II)
Community collaboration and people's worldview converge in the corn harvest among the Purépecha peoples.
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Lucha Libre: Masks, Myths and Magic
Unmasking the artistry, legacy, and cultural impact of Mexican wrestling
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Ballgame: Living History
A look at the sports of the pre-Hispanic peoples of Mesoamerica
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Charrería: The Heart of Mexico
The spectacular sport of the rodeo-type arenas called lienzos charros
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Traditional Games
Games in the heart of Mexico
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Racing Against Adversity
The inspiring story of Víctor Solís: How his fight against Lyme disease led him to win marathons and conquer a world record
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American Football in Mexico
The first and ten of the sport in Mexico
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Santiago de Anaya Gastronomic Exhibition
Everything that blooms, crawls, walks, runs and flies...goes into the pot!
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Los Pericos and Baseball in Puebla
The trajectory of one of the most emblematic teams in the Mexican Baseball League
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Embroidery of the Future: An Art with Purpose
Tzintzuntzan, Michoacán, Purepécha community: Exploration of the symbols and messages of embroidery
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Swim and Swimming
A dive into the history of swimming in Mexico
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"In the usual place"
The story of a traditional chef from Morelos who always manages to bring out smiles and joy with her dishes.
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Fabric and Treasure: The Future of Teenek Embroidery
Tamaletom, Tancanhuitz, San Luis Potosí: A culture that is transmitted for generations
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A look at traditional Mayan gastronomy
In this series of photographs, the chef Celestina Be Puc shows us how to prepare a traditional bean pipián (seed salsa) known as "Onsikil bi bu'ul".
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The History of an Embroidery: Everyday Sights
Tzintzuntzan, Michoacán, Purépecha community: Embroidering from the idea to the piece
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Intertwined: The Female Artists of Michoacán
Tzintzuntzan, Michoacán, Purépecha community
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Stitches of History: Tlaquilpa's Legacy
Artisans of the Sierra de Zongolica, Veracruz: A family history, memories of the community
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Baseball with a Glimpse of Mayan Culture
Meet the Amazonas de Yaxunah
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Gymnastics in Mexico
A look at the history of this discipline
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Echoes of Yesterday: An Art of Tomorrow
Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Quintana Roo: ancestral techniques that are preserved
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Ancestral Attire: Memory of Tradition
Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Quintana Roo, heritage of woven traditions
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Antojitos Ruth
Let's explore a corner of traditional dishes in the magical village of Tepoztlán.
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Between Two Worlds: The Story of Nancy Carvajal
The artisans of the Sierra de Zongolica, Veracruz, trace bridges between tradition and modernity
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Lourdes Grobet
The magic of lucha libre through her photographic lens
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El tepehua, lengua y comunidades en movimiento
Conoce a la lengua LhimaꞋalhꞋamaꞋ/Lhimasipij (tepehua) y a sus hablantes
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Cuetzalan's Embroidered Heart
Cuetzalan del Progreso, Puebla: cradle of dreams and traditions
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Jahuacatas (bean tamales): Michoacán recipe with cornfield ingredients
Learn how to prepare traditional jahuacatas (bean tamales) as made by the chefs of the Purépecha region in Michoacán.
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The Tortilla Race: A Celebration of Tradition
A vibrant tradition in Santa María Coapan, Puebla, where women race carrying tortillas, honoring their heritage and resilience
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Mexican Boxing
The icons of Mexican boxing and the heroism of Olympic athletes
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Pica, pero sabe (Spicy, but we know that): Recipes of traditional Mexican salsas
Recipes from different corners of the country that jog the memory and the palate.
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Young Hands: A Story about the Evolution of an Art
Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Quintana Roo: An ancestral art that seeks to modernize itself
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Embroidered Lives: The Art of the Everyday
Tzintzuntzan, Michoacán, Purepécha community: From ranch life to embroidery
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Memories of a Wise Past: Embroidering a Sustainable Future
Cuetzalan del Progreso, Puebla: The echo of the solidarity economy
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Maya: lengua ancestral
Descubre un poco más sobre el maya y sus hablantes
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Lucha Libre
A Look at the History of Mexico's Popular Sport
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Embroidered Bonds: An Art Rooted in the Family
Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Quintana Roo, a place where families shape the future of the community with their embroideries
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Baseball in Mexico
A glimpse into the unparalleled history of the 'King of Sports' in Mexico.
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The ancestral dishes of Campeche (part one)
The Mayan villages of the state of Campeche maintain traditions and culinary techniques that date back centuries. Let's get to know some of them, as well as their meaning in the Mayan worldview.
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Bullfighting in Mexico
Excitement, bravery, and a cultural legacy
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Corn harvests in the Purépecha mountains (Part I)
A journey through the process of harvesting corn, sacred food for the Purépecha communities of the state of Michoacán.
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Traditional chefs from Campeche
The heart of traditional Campeche gastronomy is not only in the ingredients and dishes, but in the chefs who keep the recipes alive with affection and dedication.
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Timeless Fabrics: Cuetzalan's Living Arts
Cuetzalan del Progreso, Puebla: An exploration of the rebirth of an embroidered past
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Embroidery of the Cosmos: A Relationship of Fabric and Life
Embroidery of the Cosmos: A Relationship of Fabric and Life
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Rarámuri Races
A Sierra Tarahumara cultural legacy
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Spinning Memories: The Magical Wool of Tlaquilpa
The artisans of the Sierra de Zongolica, Veracruz, obtain wool to preserve memories
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The Art of Sailing in Mexico
A look at the history of this water sport
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Tennis in Mexico
A look at the history of the 'white sport' in Aztec lands
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Tzoalli: The amaranth serpent
It explores the process of making this ritual food that goes back to the pre-Hispanic era.
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Immortal Embroideries: The Teenek Soul
Tamaletom, Tancanhuitz, San Luis Potosí: The embroidery processes that revive a culture
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Women's Soccer in Mexico
The fight for equality: The history of Mexican soccer and the role of women
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Colors with Roots: The Vivid Dyes of Tlaquilpa
Artisans of the Sierra de Zongolica, Veracruz, a Color Palette of Tlaquilpa
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Charrería, the Quintessential National Sport
A look at the gallantry, bravery, and honor of charros and charras
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"Nahua Siwameh itech Tlekuille": The Nahuatl woman at the campfire
To the rescue of the traditional recipes of the Nahuatl women and their history.
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