How Zapotec women in Mexico are defying machismo | DW Documentary
In the Mexican city of Juchitán, women run the economy and organize communal life. It’s one of the few places where matriarchal structures survive. The Juchitec matriarchy is a legacy of the Zapotec civilization.
In a film from the 1930s, the Soviet director Sergei Eisenstein documented the life of the Zapotecs – self-determined women who worked as traders, kept stores of gold and chose their own husbands. This matriarchy where women wield the economic power and run public life was a legacy of the more than 2,500-year-old Zapotec culture. What’s left of this a century later, in a nation well-known for its machismo culture?
Zapotec women live in the southern Mexican city of Juchitán, in a region that thrives on exchange between North and South, between the Pacific and the Atlantic. Here, the women have always done the trading. Lola took over her mother’s store selling traditional items of clothing. In 2017, an earthquake hit the region and destroyed the market, the beating heart of the city. The catastrophe also jeopardized the power of Zapotec women. With the support of her two daughters Paulina and Marisela, Lola and the other market traders were able to get back to work. Together they were once again able to organize what’s always been a motor of their redistribution economy: Festivals.
600 festivals are celebrated in the city every year, with women as the focal point. In a few days’ time it’ll be Jade’s 15th birthday marking her entry into this community of women. Her mother Ana Lilia, also a market trader, has been saving up for this event for months and wants everything to be perfect. Her muxe friend Coral helps her with the decorations made from thousands of colored cut-out pieces of paper.
In Juchitán, muxes identify as people of the third gender. They are born male and assume women’s roles in the family and within society. Once a year, a church mass is held in honor of the more than 4,000 muxes – a unique event in Mexico. With every day and every festival, the Zapotec women of Juchitán defy the prevailing machismo in Mexico and fight to sustain their tradition.
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A muxes is like the same as a transgender?
I would LOVE to know how men growing up and marrying into these matriarchal communities feel and think about it =)
Love, love, love learning about the Zapotec way, Thank you for this DW and to the beautiful, magnificent women and muchas (sorry if misspelled!) and men and boys who participated in this docu <3 <3 <3
Women empowerment through culture and custom 🫶
✊🏾 arriba mi gente.
It is so wonderful these Zapotec women are empowered. ❤
In my next life I want to be born a Zapotec.
Nothing wrong with this but in my experience, I'd never let the wife control the finances.
Pure Indigenous Americans are tanned orange and a pale yellow anyone that is black or brown African skin or that derives from them directly, is not an indigenous American.
Beautiful i love this doc and to hear about this culture. I hear about very few matriarchy and they all function in more peace. I love that the gold dowry is handed down and can be used for equity of business or home. Also wondering is this where the term hoochie mama comes from?
The hombres learned you never win a fight in marriage…she is right 100% of the time. Retreat to man cave & enjoy the solitude & sanity! 🥊 🤣
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Beautiful Women..
As a Mexican I can assure you nobody takes this seriously, it's goofy for us too.
i love turtles. especially the soup, its delicious!
This won't age well guaranteed 😂
male control over women's money is fine.
the opposite is evil patriarchy
It’s called machisma. A proxy. No bueno.
Its criminal in my mind, harming turtles eggs, turtles, because they're endangered
It's this where Hoochies came from?
Evidence that you never have to kill, steal, or destroy to become a successful society! ❤
You cannot defy machismo you silly girls.
It's to bad that US women coulnt have learned a lesson from the Zapotec women this last year!!!
lol, no wonder they’re so poor
Wow! This is so awesome. cool to see a place where so many men are able to stay at home and take care of the households, not have to go to war and do anything very dangerous or dirty! Let these ladies be an example to all across the world.