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Easter indigenous in Mexico
For: Javier Brandoli

Of the numerous indigenous celebrations, perhaps that of the Tarahumara Indians, in Chihuahua, be the most unique. Unlike other celebrations around the Mexican Republic, For the Tarahumara people, Holy Week does not represent the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, but the eternal struggle between good and evil, They call it "nolirúache" (hanging around) and marks a kind of new year according to its agricultural calendar
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Chinese apartheid in Mexico
For: Javier Brandoli

Especially in the north, in the state of Sonora, the rejection of the Chinese community was increasing. Anti-Chinese League were established in several cities, constantly they ransacked their shops and orchards and, even, in 1923 a law that prevented intermarriage between Mexican and Oriental enacted.
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Sex facing death in Mexico
For: J. Brandoli (text) and E. Olguin (photos)

In Mexico, what Olguín said may be true and there is a cruel and sickly coexistence with charred bodies and massacres that are narrated with such precision that the weatherman seems to be going to explain after the newscast if it will be necessary to carry an umbrella, coat or balaclava to upcoming funerals.
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