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We share food with people, and we connect. This is life. May you never hunger. May you never thirst.
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Tlacolula de Matamoros and Teotitlán del Valle
The hostal recommended going to Tlacolula for their big Sunday market. It's 30 min away east of town. There is a collectivo - a shared taxi with red and white colours - parked in Mercado Central to take you for 30 pesos. We mostly went to discover new food. There isn't anything particular to buy there.
On our way back, we stopped by Teotitlan del Valle, the village where most wool products (rugs and bags) are made. I wasn't impressed with the town. But it was Sunday, so that's probably the reason it was so quiet. Most shops were selling the same things you could find in Oaxaca, except for a few studios who do commissions or originals. The benefit of this trip was to understand how they handmade their rugs, and to see their workshops. If you visit this village, just avoid Sundays.
A tuk-tuk will take you from the collectivo stop to the center of the village for 10 pesos.
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Old German, an unknown yellow variety I definitely didn't sow intentionally, Paul Robeson, Brandywine True Black, Tlacolula Ribbed, Zapotec Brown Flesh, local heirloom I don't know the name of, Black Beauty, Auria, Beauty Lottringa Orange, Voyage, Charlie Chaplin, Phil's One, Purple Smaragd, Thai Pink Egg and Barry's Crazy Cherry.
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tlacolula de matamoros, oaxaca, mexico. july 2023
#she speaks.l#my photos#this is the outskirts of town so like . not representative. but it was crazy how in like 15-20 minutes of walking from the town center#we were practically in a rural area#omg found this in my drafts. reveal of where i was this summer i guess fhkjdshjfd#i miss this day it was so ncie#nice*
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Hi, my mom just told me about how she wasn't taught Zapotec as a child because of anti-indigenous racism. She was born in San Juan Teitipac, I believe my grandmother and past relatives spoke Central Valley Zapotec. I'm not sure where to go from there to try and learn the language.
Note: a few words she remembers but not sure of spelling:
Muchito/mushito/muxito?- little boy
Wixa/wija/güixa/güiga? - field rat/large rodent they ate
Could you point me in the direction of which dialect this could be? Thank you!!
Hi! Ooh, okay, I'm not sure how much help I can be because I only know a few words and phrases in the variation of the Zapotec language my family speaks.
I found out more about the Zapotec we speak from this paper. However, it focuses on the village my mother and her side of the family was born in and it's only in Spanish and I have only read a small part of it. If you can read Spanish this might help. For example, according to the paper:
The Zapotec spoken in Oaxaca is divided into four variants:
Zapotec of the Valley (Bene Lashe)
Southern Zapotec (Bene Chhaa Nhisdao)
Isthmus Zapotec (Bene Yeze’e)
Zapotec of the Sierra (Bene Ya’a)
From my understanding, San Juan Teitipac is in the Tlacolula District which has many variants of the Zapotec language. This would be the "valles centrales" (Central Valleys) shown here.
Furthernore, according to wikipedia:
San Tlacolula Valley Zapotec is a cluster of Zapotec languages spoken in the western Tlacolula Valley, which show varying degrees of mutual intelligibility. All varieties of Valley Zapotec are endangered. The languages in this group include:
Santa Ana del Valle Zapotec
Teotitlán del Valle Zapotec
San Lucas Quiaviní Zapotec
Tlacolula de Matamoros Zapotec
San Juan Guelavía Zapotec
San Jerónimo Tlacochahuaya Zapotec
San Juan Teitipac Zapotec
This same wikipedia page also leads to an online Tlacolula Valley Zapotec dictionary here.
The Ticha project talks about and has resources about Colonial Valley Zapotec.
There are also youtube channels about the Zapotec though some are old and haven't updated:
Zapotec
Valley Zapotec Language Lessons
Mexican Excellence also posts a lot of great videos about decolonizing and speaking overall of the indigenous Mexican experience.
Connecting to other indigenous Zapotec speakers may help you too in case they have other resources. I've seen a good amount of Zapotec people and other indigenous Mexicans on Tik Tok. I follow hundreds of people (majority of Mexican descent at @kurami_rocket) so, I'd have to go through all of them to find my fellow Zapotec people 😅 BUT you can simply search #zapotec on Tik Tok as recently as a week since they uploaded vids to find them and ask for help. And please don't be afraid to ask others for help like with me! Many of our fellow indigenous brothers and sisters would be more than happy to try and help!
I wish I could give more information, but I would need to try and do very in depth research to find pieces and clues that may help you.
It's definitley very hard and difficult reconnecting because of the colonialism and genocide our people suffered and continue to experience. Information online is vastly scarce and hard to come by. Especially learning indigenous languages online. Finding any and all resources truly is valuable.
If you haven't tried already, the best bet is always to ask your family members if you can. Especially older family members such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, etc as they may know a lot that they have never told you.
I hope this helps you start your journey in hopefully being able to learn more!!
Also if any other tumblr users have read this far, please feel free to reblog this and share any resources you may know too!
@sephirajo Idk if you may have any resources or something to add?
And @kaoren please feel free to drop me another ask or dm if you have more questions!! :)
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La zona arqueológica de Lambityeco, ubicada en el valle de Tlacolula, en Oaxaca, cuenta con estructuras que fueron edificadas para la jerarquía más alta. Tal es el caso de la Tumba 6, en la que se enterraron a los coquitao (“grandes señores” en zapoteco) junto con sus esposas.
En la fachada de esta estructura se encuentran representados en estuco los rostros, a tamaño natural, del señor 1 Terremoto y la señora 10 Caña, padres del señor 8 Muerte, quien, junto con su esposa, la señora 5 Caña, fueron los últimos en ser sepultados en esta tumba.
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“An elderly Zapotec Indian woman selling large pottery urns in the open market at the indigenous Tlacolula Market (Mercado de Tlacolula) near Oaxaca, Mexico, 1983.”
Photo by: Buddy Mays
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SABIAS QUE?
Francisco Toledo el artista mexicano que en el 2002 enfrentó a McDonald's y evitó que pusieran una sucursal en el centro de la ciudad de Oaxaca, Toledo le escribió una carta a los directivos de la cadena asegurando que la apertura de una sucursal causaría daños en la economía y patrimonio cultural de Oaxaca.
La carta decía esto:
"El tiempo que se invierte en la preparación de la comida tradicional de Oaxaca, y el tiempo que nos damos para degustarla, parte de nuestro patrimonio cultural intangible, significa cotidianamente una vivencia de diversidad y refinamiento alimenticio que eleva nuestra calidad de vida".
Para reunir firmas organizó una tamaliza en donde repartió tamales de dulce, de mole, de rajas, chepil y frijol, mujeres de Tlacolula dieron tejate, una bebida ancestral que lleva maíz, cacao y canela, todo al compás de 3 bandas de música oaxaqueña.
Recaudó más de 10 mil firmas para que no se autorizara la instalación de la sucursal y le ganó a la franquicia.
¡Grande Toledo!
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Tlacolula de Matamoros, Oax.
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Tomato - Old German, Paul Robeson, Brandywine True Black, Tlacolula Ribbed, Zapotec Brown Flesh, Black Beauty, Auria, Beauty Lottringa Orange...
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El pasillo de humo en el mercado de #Tlacolula es un atractivo gastronómico que no debes de perderte.
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CAMIONES Y TAXIS FORANEO RUTA TULE Y TLACOLULA 🚌 #camion
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My name is Mayra Lizet, my last name are José Martínez. I'm 20 years old, my birthday is in October 26th.
Im from Mixe's but i live in Tlacolula de Matamoros. I´m a student at the faculty accouting and administration UABJO. I work at a operator in the office.
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Este santuario, ubicado en el estado de Oaxaca, es un lugar seguro para la conservación y protección del jaguar 🐆
#comunidadpueblaverde #santuario #santuariodeljaguar #tlacolula #tlacoluladematamoros #oaxaca #animales #jaguar #proteccionanimal #felinos #savetheplanet
Edición: Luz León @firefly.scribbles
Publicación: Monserrat Cernícharo @monserratcb_
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Mezcal Market Informative Data: Trends, Challenges & Drivers 2023 to 2033
By 2023, it is anticipated that the global mezcal market would be worth US$ 386.4 million. It will pick up speed at a 14.0% CAGR from 2023 to 2033. Sales of mezcal are probably responsible for a portion of the global food market’s demand. The mezcal market is anticipated to reach a valuation of roughly US$ 1,438.1 million in 2033.
Driven by consumer interest in craft beers, distillers are experimenting with various agave varieties for mezcal production with a healthy twist to satiate their evolving preferences. According to FMI, the demand in the 100% tequila category will rise exponentially. Following the age of craft beer, there is a visible shift towards trying mezcal, especially in the West, which has been key to the growth registered in the 100% tequila segment.
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It has been noted trends popularized across social media platforms have a profound influence in determining consumer behavior pattern. While online exposure has increased frequency to bars, pubs, and lounges, focus on health is yet another growth driver. The absence of gluten has been increasing their preference for drinks that include mezcal.
Key Takeaways from the Mezcal Market Study
Outlook for the mezcal market remains strong for the upcoming decade as it is forecast to rise at nearly 13.5% CAGR between 2021 and 2031
Backed by the soaring popularity of mezcal, the U.S. is expected to account for over 90% of mezcal sold in North America in 2021
Mexico will remain a key producer of mezcal, exhibiting over 10% Y-o-Y growth in 2021
U.K. will remain a bright spot, exhibiting above 14% Y-o-Y growth in 2021
Outlook for Brazil in Latin America and China in Asia Pacific excluding Japan will remain strong
“Mezcal market is populated by small producers. With competition soaring across most lucrative pockets, players are likely to focus on research and development. For instance, some of them are leveraging high-pressure process (HPP) to extend the shelf life of mezcal,” said a lead analyst at FMI.
Who is winning?
A few of the leading players operating in the Mezcal market are Bacardi Limited., Familia Camarena Tequila, Craft Distiller, Destileria Tlacolula, Diageo Plc., Don Julio, S.A.de., EI Silencio Holdings INC, Fidencio Mezcal, Ilegal Mezcal, Sombra Mezcal, William Grant & Sons Ltd, Sauza Tequila Import Company, Rey Campero., Brown-Forman Corporation (Grupo Industrial Herradura, S.A. de C.V.)., Del Maguey Co., Pensador Mezcal, Pierde Almas.and other players.
Several leading manufacturers of mezcal are focusing on partnering with prominent players in the market to increase its business footprints and to increase their production capacity. Leading players of mezcal are investing in research and development to produce organic, non-GMO ingredients for mezcal.
For instance, Diageo acquired Pierde Almas, which is a premium brand, in 2018 and extended launched a mezcal to extent its Casamigos Tequila line.
Similarly, Campari Group acquired a controlling stake in Montelobos mezcal and Ancho Reyes liqueur for a deal of whopping US$ 35.7 million in 2019.
Key Segments
Product Type
Mezcal Joven
Mezcal Reposado
Mezcal Anejo
Concentrate
100% Tequila
Mix Tequila
Sales Channel
HORECA
Speciality Stores
Modern Trade
Online Retailers
Other Sales Channels
Region
North America
Latin America
Europe
Japan
APEJ
MEA
Information Source: https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/mezcal-market
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