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Transcripts For CNN Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown 20240706

day people fight to live. all too often they lose that battle. the magnificent, heartbreakingly beautiful country. music and food. any uniquely mexican darkly funny, deeply felt worldview. right down there. cuddled up beneath us, our brother from another mother. while it is beautiful. felt the cool rain noma show love. holy mother of santa muerta. please protect my stash of cocaine. let it not be interfered with by the cops. where the competition let any who would mess with me. be killed. my enemies destroyed. please forgive us our sins for they are many. so it s business . good i mean, is there are there more murders, particularly in article murders? commercial? droga already. barbara. he s there having last permissible. every day, mexico wakes up to count the dead. they are, after all, left out to be seen. often with a helpful note identifying who done what and generally speaking why. there is a language to the never ending violence coded message in the twists and marks of

Mexico s muxe, or third gender , are part of worldwide LGBTQ movement

Mexico’s muxe are Zapotec people who identify as male at birth and embody female characteristics, viewing themselves as a ‘third gender’.

How A Centuries-Old History Of Indigenous Mexico Inspired These College Students To Change Career Paths

These college students saw their own culture differently after studying the 2,400-page encyclopedia of the Aztec world. A new digital version of that history stands to unlock cultural treasures for many more.

Have Archaeologists Found Lyobaa, the Zapotec Land of the Dead?

Transcripts for CNN Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown 20240604 05:48:00

rafinha, zapotec in original people from mexico before the spanish before the aztecs. this is her restaurant where abigail has been grinding corn by hand making masa and moles like this ridiculously faithful time consuming, difficult, traditional way she was taught to make these things in the way she s been making them since she was six years old. look at her hands by the way, small, surprisingly delicate given all the hard work all the pushing meeting grinding stone against stone over the years. then look at her forearms. the power there. it s impressive and beautiful. yes. every time you enter a house in oaxaca, especially in the small villages , they always offer you a shadow

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