Amazonas of Yaxunah

A closer look at Yucatán's history-making softball team

Yaxunah Amazons (2024-01-07) by Fabián Cano AldacoMinistry of Culture of the Government of Mexico

Unity and passion

Yaxunah, Yucatán is home to a women's softball team called the Amazonas.

Yaxunah Amazons (2024-01-07) by Fabián Cano AldacoMinistry of Culture of the Government of Mexico

Unity and passion

The Amazonas live and breathe softball with passion and joy. The sport has given them a sense of belonging and their fans' positive energy is a huge motivation.

Yaxunah Amazons in Yaxcabá, Yucatan (2023-10-23) by Ricardo AraujoMinistry of Culture of the Government of Mexico

Pride and tradition

Every game, the Amazonas wear their huipils—a tunic embodying their cultural heritage and their ancestors' legacy—with pride. Uniting tradition and sport in a unique expression of identity.

Yaxunah Amazons (2024-01-07) by Fabián Cano AldacoMinistry of Culture of the Government of Mexico

Celebrating women's power

Women's Day is a special occasion in Yaxunah. The Amazonas celebrated it by organizing softball matches with children, inviting young people along and cooking for the fans, showing how they care for and strengthen the community.

Yaxunah Amazons in Yaxcabá, Yucatan (2023-10-23) by Ricardo AraujoMinistry of Culture of the Government of Mexico

Inspiration and change

Before softball, most of these women's routines were limited to household chores. Today the sport has given them a purpose, structuring their days and opening doors to new opportunities and personal growth.

Yaxunah Amazons (2024-01-07) by Fabián Cano AldacoMinistry of Culture of the Government of Mexico

Unbridled dreaming

The Amazonas don't just play softball; they dream big. After achieving their goal of playing in Arizona, they are now setting their sights on traveling to Paris. This team symbolizes women's power and determination to achieve any goal.

Yaxunah Amazons, Fabián Cano Aldaco, 2024-01-07, From the collection of: Ministry of Culture of the Government of Mexico
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Yaxunah Amazons, Fabián Cano Aldaco, 2024-01-07, From the collection of: Ministry of Culture of the Government of Mexico
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Yaxunah Amazons in Yaxcabá, Yucatan, Ricardo Araujo, 2023-10-23, From the collection of: Ministry of Culture of the Government of Mexico
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Yaxunah Amazons (2024-01-07) by Fabián Cano AldacoMinistry of Culture of the Government of Mexico

Between the playing field and the community

The Amazonas are more than just pillars of their community; they're also the pillars of their homes. They blend their day-to-day chores such as going to the mill or taking care of their animals with their passion for sport. Inspiring their community to be people of integrity.

Yaxunah Amazons (2024-01-07) by Fabián Cano AldacoMinistry of Culture of the Government of Mexico

From a team to a family

For the Amazonas, the team is an extension of their family. They laugh together, dance together and support one another, creating an atmosphere of sisterhood that transcends the playing field.

Yaxunah Amazons (2024-01-07) by Fabián Cano AldacoMinistry of Culture of the Government of Mexico

Playing with heritage

On the field, the Amazons not only showcase their identity and traditions but also inspire a brighter future for their community.

Yaxunah Amazons (2024-01-07) by Fabián Cano AldacoMinistry of Culture of the Government of Mexico

Sport and change

For the Amazonas, softball is a tool for empowerment. Through softball, they explore new experiences, create friendships and shatter paradigms, reinforcing the idea that sport is not just for men—it's for everyone.

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