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Alejandro Martínez de la Rosa
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8677-9446

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The Mixtecs from Guerrero and Oaxaca have been making chordophone instruments for at least 100 years, an unknown process outside the region. In the present work I will begin with a brief ethnohistorical reflection on the role that the region has had to highlight the importance of this area in a broader cultural framework, where its links with neighboring musical traditions are weighed. With this I will be able to propose a guide to appreciate the musical influences found in some sound recordings of the last decades, based on the delimitation of a macroregion identified from a musical instrument, the Mixtec jarana.

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Martínez de la Rosa, A. (2021). Rutas ancestrales alrededor de la música indígena en los límites de Puebla, Guerrero y Oaxaca. American Anthropology, 6(12), 191–224. https://doi.org/10.35424/anam.v6i12.875
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