Major Description of the Culture of the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Intej) November 2024 In 2023, the gross domestic product was 820,963 million Peso, or the 2.7% of the GDP of the entire Mexican economy. The largest share of this is coming Croft Raffe Raffe, Total 19.1%. Unfortunately, many artisans live in remote, isolated areas, poverty and instability. However, an Oaxka is looking to change this, but also the craft workers while protecting indigenous life in protecting their communities.
By breathing new life in the traditional art forms, collective action can empower rural communities with sustainable opportunity for rural communities with sustainable opportunity. Instead of leaving their home, the families can be enabled and protects the livelihood, without the need for the need to seek the job.
The variants of the Okraka City-based pair of Designers Maddalina Forceless, helps the Anoulsella and Tern Thread.
“A real peace” projectIt emphasizes the quality of the product and responsible use of natural resources, affect environment and society. Fuentes describes their mission “The people surround people, ideas and inputs that are around a shared point of viewing together, the “Foundation is now running with similar groups across Oaxaka.
Unlike the design of the design of the final product, they would have previously developed the expert craft and developed their personal work and artwork.
For Fortal, provides a tool that allows their creativity to express their creativity with simple things such as color combinations
How to work together Micahee Gimen and Alicia Domengsu with a cooperative from the capital of Oaxaka’s capital.

“Have we thought that our community is interested in what our community is interested in how we want to be able to sit on how to dye our clothes with natural colors?Therefore, we all learn from it, “MikeAla District explained.
Sipotech, which contains 16 women and 2 men, gave the name Sapotic, Sapotech for the Cotton Thread, The material used to weave their fabrics from the backstrap is hanging from a tree. “This action is performed because the cravings were young; “The feel of achieving through training has been the practice of handicrafts.”
Because they continue to wear it, and communities weave the items that make up their traditional clothing. However, when it is estimated to sell them into pieces, they are limited to local residents and buyers, which prevents their regular weaving from continuing their regular weaver.
When the craft is enacted with hands, the area is looking for the plants or raw materials that create natural dye to their community. In Mexico, when modern synthetic animal, such as the introduction of modern synthetic animal, becomes a new threads from natural dyes with friendly colors. However, the craft burns can remember their grandparents of their grandparents.

In these days, they only buy in Indigo and Cochin, two basic material gives a variety of blue and red, and reddish from outside their town. When they use other local resources such as Brasillawood, they use other local resources like Brazilwood, they use the Indigo plant to achieve blue tones. This local attention is focused on reducing their carbon footprints and protects their local environments and provide priority.
The results of the cooperation between designers and craft are influenced other local craft organizations. As a result of this new knowledge, their clothes varied in more, and allows cooperation to maintain vast customers.
Now make up the best clothes in their communities with weavers from Du Sheel, a real peace offered and gives marketing and commercial support for Although San Barton or Yatpeck is formed a part of the glitter of their town in their town, a scale of the glitter of their town is shaped, led their ancestors for centuries.
Social Anthropologist and Photo Journalist Enagarlaar Peles Health, Culture, Rights and Environment in Interior and Cultural Settings.