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They Seek to Protect and Recognize the Culture of Indigenous Peoples in Aguascalientes

Summary by Newsweek México
During the fourth ordinary session of the Permanent Council at the Congress of Aguascalientes, Congresswoman Irma Reza de la Cruz, who represents the indigenous peoples, presented a position in which she asked to recognize and protect the cultural activities of the Wixárika community as part of the state heritage. She recalled that on July 12, UNESCO declared as a Cultural Heritage of Humanity the Wixárika Route, which includes various sacred si…
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During the fourth ordinary session of the Permanent Council at the Congress of Aguascalientes, Congresswoman Irma Reza de la Cruz, who represents the indigenous peoples, presented a position in which she asked to recognize and protect the cultural activities of the Wixárika community as part of the state heritage. She recalled that on July 12, UNESCO declared as a Cultural Heritage of Humanity the Wixárika Route, which includes various sacred si…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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