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  • In several indigenous villages, this is the day new tribal leaders are inaugurated, and in the Zapotec rug-weaving village of Teotitlán del Valle, people gather at the sacred caves called Cuevita del Pedimento to picnic.

    Mexican holiday sweets: cookies, candy and more 2007

  • In several indigenous villages, this is the day new tribal leaders are inaugurated, and in the Zapotec rug-weaving village of Teotitlán del Valle, people gather at the sacred caves called Cuevita del Pedimento to picnic.

    Mexican holiday sweets: cookies, candy and more 2007

  • When we lived in Oaxaca, I learned about segueza from Maribel Bautista who prepares traditional Zapotec food at La Cúpula Restaurant and B&B in the rug-weaving village of Teotitlan del Valle.

    Rabbit and corn stew: Segueza 2004

  • When we lived in Oaxaca, I learned about segueza from Maribel Bautista who prepares traditional Zapotec food at La Cúpula Restaurant and B&B in the rug-weaving village of Teotitlan del Valle.

    Rabbit and corn stew: Segueza 2004

  • The September 11 attackers were taking flying lessons in America, not rug-weaving lessons in a village on the Nile.

    Letter From Egypt P. J. O'Rourke 2002

  • The September 11 attackers were taking flying lessons in America, not rug-weaving lessons in a village on the Nile.

    Letter From Egypt P. J. O'Rourke 2002

  • After inspecting several exhibits including a rug-weaving display, he signed the guest book in Farsi.

    Latest News - Yahoo!7 News 2010

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