Sierra Mazateca

Summary

The Sierra Mazateca is a mountainous area, part of the Sierra Madre de Oaxaca mountain range, located in the northern part of the state of Oaxaca in Southern Mexico. It is named after the Mazatec people, who are indigenous to the area. Notable figures from the area include María Sabina Magdalena García, a shaman and poet.[1]

Geography edit

Its western part is within the district of Teotitlan del Camino in the Cañada Region; and its eastern part is within the district of Tuxtepec, in the Papaloapan Region.

The main towns of the region are Huautla de Jimenez, Eloxochitlán de Flores Magón and Jalapa de Díaz.

In 1954 the eastern part of the Sierra Mazateca region was submerged by the construction of the Miguel Alemán Dam, now under Miguel Alemán Lake reservoir.

See also edit

  • Sierra Madre de Oaxaca topics

18°22′48″N 99°06′00″W / 18.3800°N 99.1000°W / 18.3800; -99.1000

References edit

  1. ^ Aridjis, Chloe (2015-03-30). "On María Sabina, one of Mexico's greatest poets". British Council. Retrieved 2024-01-22.