Today we celebrate La Guelaguetza, also known as lunes del cerro (Monday on the hill) in Oaxaca, México.

The word Guelaguetza means “sharing”, “offering” or “giving” in Zapotec. This festivity is the most important pre-Hispanic celebration in México. It gathers the seven regions of Oaxaca and centers in traditional dancing in custom, each dance and artisan custom has cultural and historic meaning.

For the Indigenous groups is more than dances and celebration, it represents the importance of building relationships to strengthen cooperation between communities.

Two magnificent examples of Oaxacan art are Zapotec Rugs and Tehuana Blouses, also known as Frida Blouse.

Zapotec Rug

Mexican Blouse “Frida”

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About J. Alcantara

Julieta Alcantara is the owner of Mexican Masterpieces. Born and raised in México, she has lived in Austin for fourteen years. Through Mexican Masterpieces, she shares her love of Mexican heritage, preserves pre-Hispanic traditions, empower Indigenous artisans by promoting safe and healthy conditions and good living wages.

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