Nahuas and Sahrawis (2013)

This encounter takes place when an indigenous Nahua family from the Sierra Norte of Puebla, in Mexico, welcomes into their home a Sahrawi arab to share their customs and traditions. During this time spent together, one can recognize there's not only cultural similarities but also similar struggles, feelings and efforts to preserve their mother tongue, their culture and their territory.

Director: Carlos Fernández López
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 29 min
Release Date:
Production: Ballena Films
Country: Mexico
Original Language: es

Keywords

tradition, culture

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nahuas and Sahrawis about?
This encounter takes place when an indigenous Nahua family from the Sierra Norte of Puebla, in Mexico, welcomes into their home a Sahrawi arab to share their customs and traditions. During this time spent together, one can recognize there's not only cultural similarities but also similar struggles, feelings and efforts to preserve their mother tongue, their culture and their territory.
Who directed Nahuas and Sahrawis?
Nahuas and Sahrawis was directed by Carlos Fernández López.
How long is Nahuas and Sahrawis?
Nahuas and Sahrawis has a runtime of 29m (29 minutes).
What genre is Nahuas and Sahrawis?
Nahuas and Sahrawis is a Documentary film.
Where was Nahuas and Sahrawis produced?
Nahuas and Sahrawis was produced in Mexico.