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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2009

The San Marcos Railway Station in the Mexican state of Jalisco is a silent witness to the enslavement and extermination of Mexico’s Yaqui Indians.

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  • Nunca olvidamos. "My favorite song is of the eucalyptus tree, it sings as I approach, its leaves are cool as water, and its trunk soft and strong as our hearts. It sings, always of forgiveness and never shall we forget our people, our struggle, and our strength."

  • This is not a forgotten history, although perhaps the San Marcos train station part of it had been lost. Thanks for pointing it out. I would only add that the Yaqui are very much alive, that despite the attempted genocide, they have continued to defend their territory, their traditions and their memory.

  • This is a surprising bit of history that has somehow (conveniently) been forgotten. I hope many people will visit the abandoned train station and place a flower there in memory of these Yaquis.

    --Zotz

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