Mexico’s Dyeing Tradition | Saving a 3000-year-old Mixtec culture through Reverse Migration

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Patrice Perille’s Mexican Dreamweavers foundation is a reverse migration project based in Mexico that supports the Tixinda Weavers. You can contact them here   / mexicandreamweavers  

Sony a7iv documentary shot in Puerto Escondido and Pinotepa De Don Luis in Oaxaca, Mexico

Survival of the Tixinda co-operative’s 3000-year-old Mixtec culture faces increasing challenges.

Illegal poaching and environmental challenges threaten an endangered snail which keeps this purple art alive.

For our latest documentary, we visited Pinotepa De Don Luis and learned more about the efforts to save this ancient tradition from disappearing.

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