TALES FOR CHILDREN IN MEXICAN INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES
This project was born under the premise that "we can’t love something that we don’t know" and that is how Gabriela Badillo and the production company “HOLA COMBO” have created “Sixty-eight voices and Sixty-eight hearts". The project is supported by the National Fund for Culture and Arts (FONCA), Canal Once, the National Institute of Indigenous Languages and the Commission for the Indigenous Rights, and consists of a series of animated capsules, narrated in different Mexican indigenous languages, in order to promote pride, respect and the use of the Mexican indigenous languages. |
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Through the vision of seven authors and seven Mexican illustrators, 23 animated capsules have been created that tell stories, poems and legends, all based on the indigenous cosmogony of Mexico, addressing subjects as diverse as: the origin of life on earth, death, the birth of the sun and moon, how rainbows are originated and even the origin of jealousy. |
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