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Juchitan de Las Mujeres 1979-1989

Juchitan de Las Mujeres by Graciela Iturbide

Published by RM, 2010.

Hardcover, 104pg. B&W

8.5" x 14.75"

"a reprisal of Graciele Inturbide's 1989 masterwork, comprising ten years of travels along the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, near Southern Oaxaca, where she lived among the pre-Columbian Zapotec culture indigenous to the remote region. With new design and excellent production quality, this volume, which features many previously unpublished photographs, is a visual record of the daily life of an ancient culture in flux, through portraits of its people and glimpses into the Zapotecs' attitudes toward sexuality, ritual, death and the role of women." 

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Juchitan de Las Mujeres 1979-1989

Juchitan de Las Mujeres by Graciela Iturbide

Published by RM, 2010.

Hardcover, 104pg. B&W

8.5" x 14.75"

"a reprisal of Graciele Inturbide's 1989 masterwork, comprising ten years of travels along the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, near Southern Oaxaca, where she lived among the pre-Columbian Zapotec culture indigenous to the remote region. With new design and excellent production quality, this volume, which features many previously unpublished photographs, is a visual record of the daily life of an ancient culture in flux, through portraits of its people and glimpses into the Zapotecs' attitudes toward sexuality, ritual, death and the role of women." 

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Juchitan de Las Mujeres by Graciela Iturbide

Published by RM, 2010.

Hardcover, 104pg. B&W

8.5" x 14.75"

"a reprisal of Graciele Inturbide's 1989 masterwork, comprising ten years of travels along the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, near Southern Oaxaca, where she lived among the pre-Columbian Zapotec culture indigenous to the remote region. With new design and excellent production quality, this volume, which features many previously unpublished photographs, is a visual record of the daily life of an ancient culture in flux, through portraits of its people and glimpses into the Zapotecs' attitudes toward sexuality, ritual, death and the role of women."Â