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Antolín vázquez Valenzuela, a Life in Defense of the May-Yoreme Language

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Daniel Sánchez Dórame/CorresponsalEL JUPARE, Sonora. “The music, dances and songs of the Originary Peoples have a purpose: they are cultural acts that express identity, transmit cosmovision and connect with nature, with being, their spirituality and with the community. They are uses and customs that lose strength as the dialect goes extinct, warned Antolín Vázquez Valenzuela, who will be awarded on 22 July in Mexico City with the National Prize …
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Daniel Sánchez Dórame/CorresponsalEL JUPARE, Sonora. “The music, dances and songs of the Originary Peoples have a purpose: they are cultural acts that express identity, transmit cosmovision and connect with nature, with being, their spirituality and with the community. They are uses and customs that lose strength as the dialect goes extinct, warned Antolín Vázquez Valenzuela, who will be awarded on 22 July in Mexico City with the National Prize …

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Excelsior broke the news in Mexico on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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