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Indigenous Farmers in Oaxaca Try to Stay on the Land

17 Juxtlahuaca

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17 Santiago de Juxtlahuaca
The Mixteca region of Oaxaca is one of the poorest areas in Mexico. Indigenous Mixtec, Triqui and other groups from this region now make up a large percentage of the migrants who have left to work in the United States. But many people try to stay on the land and farm, despite the difficulty. A family living in the U.S. sends back money to build an addition onto their home, although they won't actually live in it for more than a few days each year.

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