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Hñähñu artisans fight cultural appropriation

Hñähñu artisans fight cultural appropriation in Hidalgo

Mexico’s Hñähñu artisans fight cultural appropriation as they prepare for a third conciliatory hearing at Indautor on July 23. The case centers on the Nxutsi doll, a handmade figure whose name means “hope” and whose stitches carry communal memory from the Valle del Mezquital. Artisans say outsiders tried to register that design—and others—without c…

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