Explore the Zapotec culture of Oaxaca, Mexico, and its unique embrace of muxes, individuals who transcend traditional gender norms, blending masculine and feminine traits with pride and resilience.
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For Latines from the Zapotec of Oaxaca, Mexico to Afro-Latine residents of Loiza, Puerto Rico, braids have deep cultural significance—and special meaning.
Evidence of Mexico's indigenous past can be found in all regions across the country, but Oaxaca has some of the highest concentrations of what's left of the Zapotec and Mixtec empires. The most ...