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Related: About this forumIn Pictures: The Indigenous town in Mexico living on remittances
Money sent home by migrant workers in the United States has allowed their families to remain in Comachuen.
A community police officer stands guard at the main gate to the Purepecha Indigenous community of Comachuen, Michoacan, Mexico. [Fernando Llano/AP Photo]
27 Jan 2022
There are about 10,000 people living in Comachuen, a Purepecha Indigenous community nestled high in the pine-clad mountains of Mexicos western state of Michoacan.
The town has largely been relying on the money sent home by migrants working in the neighbouring United States following the drop in local woodworking sales some 10 years ago when pine lumber started to become scarce.
These remittances have allowed their families to remain in Comachuen rather than moving to other parts of Mexico for work. That and the fact children spend much of the year with their mothers and grandparents has helped preserve the Purepecha language among almost everyone in town.
The traditional textiles, woodworking and construction live on, largely because such enterprises are funded by remittances sent home to build houses. Many things in the town the church, the bull ring, the charity donations are paid for with remittances.
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https://www.aljazeera.com/gallery/2022/1/27/in-pictures-indigenous-town-in-mexico-survives-on-remittances
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In Pictures: The Indigenous town in Mexico living on remittances (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
Jan 2022
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bluecollar2
(3,622 posts)1. Thanks for posting this
A reminder of how important the farm workers are to both our and Mexico's economies.
róisín_dubh
(11,791 posts)2. This is really cool. I've spent a bit of time in the area.
What was interesting to me was seeing all the US license plates on the pickups down there, contrasted with the Purhepecha women in their trajes.
I miss Mexico. I wish it wasn't so risky to do my job down there.
snowybirdie
(5,222 posts)3. Many years ago
I bought a beautiful carved jewelry box from that area. There were wonderful stands along the road selling hand carved items.