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The Sierra Tarahumara holds one of Mexico's most profound living legacies: the Rarámuri people. This paper reveals their history, spirituality and wisdom, through a journey from their archaeological roots to their presence in the city. Pushed by poverty, violence, lack of opportunities and environmental crisis. In these urban environments, the Rarámuri face discrimination, job insecurity, limited access to health services, food transition, loss of symbolic territory and profound cultural transformations. Even so, their identity resists: their festivals, their language, their way of life and…mehr

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The Sierra Tarahumara holds one of Mexico's most profound living legacies: the Rarámuri people. This paper reveals their history, spirituality and wisdom, through a journey from their archaeological roots to their presence in the city. Pushed by poverty, violence, lack of opportunities and environmental crisis. In these urban environments, the Rarámuri face discrimination, job insecurity, limited access to health services, food transition, loss of symbolic territory and profound cultural transformations. Even so, their identity resists: their festivals, their language, their way of life and their spirituality find new forms of expression in the midst of the asphalt.
Autorenporträt
M.A.P. Gabriel Federico Santiesteban Rodríguez. Engagiert sich für Menschenrechts- und Umweltprojekte und zeichnet sich in staatlichen Institutionen durch seine wichtigen historischen Forschungen aus. Nationale Anerkennung als Forscher durch das von der Bundesregierung gewährte Programa para el Desarrollo Profesional Docente (PRODEP).