Fernando Brito and Héctor Parra, Judío

In Judío, photographer Fernando Brito attempts to find an ad-hoc visual representation for the Yoremem or Mayo Indians in his native state of Sinaloa, Mexico. This portrait pays tribute to the foundational value of the community’s ritual, which combines indigenous cosmology with seventeenth-century...

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Published in:MAVCOR journal
Main Author: Aubert, Didier (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Yale University 2020
In: MAVCOR journal
Further subjects:B Photography
B Judíos
B Indigenous
B Documentary Photography
B Ritual
B Mexico
B Catholicism
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Summary:In Judío, photographer Fernando Brito attempts to find an ad-hoc visual representation for the Yoremem or Mayo Indians in his native state of Sinaloa, Mexico. This portrait pays tribute to the foundational value of the community’s ritual, which combines indigenous cosmology with seventeenth-century Jesuit influence, as crucial to its survival and cohesion.
ISSN:2475-2428
Contains:Enthalten in: MAVCOR journal
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.22332/mav.obj.2020.2