
Little Foxes
Documentary
Overview
Noemí, an Ayuukjä'äy woman reflects on the loss of her native tongue with a voice that blends into day to day life in Cerro Costoche community located in the Mixe mountain rage of Oaxaca.
Top Cast
Noemí Díaz
Noemí Díaz
Herself
Noemí Díaz
Herself
Dina Deylani Hernández Díaz
Dina Deylani Hernández Díaz
Dina Deylani Hernández Díaz
Elda Sulamita Tomás Díaz
Elda Sulamita Tomás Díaz
Elda Sulamita Tomás Díaz
Kimberly Daniela Peralta Manuel
Kimberly Daniela Peralta Manuel
Kimberly Daniela Peralta Manuel
Karen Lizbeth José Castillo
Karen Lizbeth José Castillo
Karen Lizbeth José Castillo
Abisai José Castillo
Abisai José Castillo
Abisai José Castillo
Ixchel
Ixchel
Ixchel
Mateo Abdiel Peralta Manuel
Mateo Abdiel Peralta Manuel
Mateo Abdiel Peralta Manuel
Melissa Peralta Reyes
Melissa Peralta Reyes
Melissa Peralta Reyes
Brandon Peralta Reyes
Brandon Peralta Reyes
Brandon Peralta Reyes
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