Oaxaca outside in

Created 06 December 2003

Modified 11 December 2003

This is the template for contributions from the conference delegates who are visitors to Mexico and from other APROS members and past participants unable to be in Oaxaca this month.

There is a separate page for the inside out view for the hosts and local delegates.

Images, URLs and other material can be mailed to Steve Little

More images have been forwarded by Stewart Clegg.

Images of resistance by Oxacan textile workers

CIPO-RFM is a native american libertarian organization and a member of Solidarietà Internazionale Libertaria (English language pages).

CIPR-RFM follows the example of Ricardo Flores Magon

Voz de los pueblos indigenas Oaxaca

and the local craft product: an academic view, and the Smithsonian view.

Market scenes in Taxsco
Market 01

Market 02
Taxsco

Detail from a classical colonial building in Puebla

Pavment

Temple at Monte Alban

Monte Alban, 15 minutes drive out of Oxaca, the historic city of the Zapoteca's: the "people of the clouds".

From a strategic offensive position they maintained hegemony over the Americas from about 3000BC to 800 AD.

Temple at Monte Alban

Sculpture at Monte Alban

This relief sculpture depicts a breech birth from the hospital. The Zapatec's were very skilled physicians and, like other meso-American cultures, practiced cranial surgery.

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Stephen Little
Head, Centre for Innovation, Knowledge and Enterprise,
Open University Business School
Milton Keynes, U.K.
s.e.little@open.ac.uk

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Len Holmes, Director,
The Management Research Centre,
London Metropolitan University,
l.holmes@londonmet.ac.uk

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Margaret Grieco,
Professor of Transport and Society,
Napier University,
Edinburgh, U.K.
m.grieco@napier.ac.uk