Santiago Nuyoo Tlaxiaco Oaxaca.

Santiago Nuyoo Tlaxiaco Oaxaca.

Santiago Nuyo: A Community Overview

Cultural and Economic Context

  • Santiago Nuyo, also known as "lugar de la luna," is characterized by its monthly cycles and cultural significance.
  • Inhabitants travel to Tlajaco for purchasing goods, indicating economic interdependence with neighboring districts.
  • The term "Najibi Nuyo" in Mixteco translates to "people of each month," reflecting the community's identity tied to time and tradition.
  • The city comprises various municipal agencies, showcasing a blend of cultural heritage and modern development.

Gender Roles and Daily Responsibilities

  • Women engage in traditional roles starting early morning until late at night, managing household tasks such as food preparation and childcare.
  • Daily responsibilities include caring for animals, maintaining homes, washing clothes, and shopping for agricultural products.
  • Some men neglect their communal duties due to individualistic tendencies that conflict with collective responsibilities.

Challenges Faced by the Community

  • Overburdening daily tasks lead to stress among women who strive for survival amidst societal expectations.
  • Men often disregard their obligations related to fieldwork and child-rearing, further complicating community dynamics.

Addressing Violence and Rights Awareness

  • There is a growing awareness regarding family violence and health issues within the community, highlighting a need for solidarity.
  • Participants recognize that addressing women's rights is crucial in eradicating violence stemming from these challenges.

Community Development Initiatives

  • Key areas of focus include environmental care, assertive communication between genders, organizing work for community development, and addressing violence against women.
Video description

Experiencias sobre equidad de género, en tres comunidades indígenas de Oaxaca. Luna del Sur AC. Luna del Sur, ONG,