A P'urhepecha in (New) York - P'urhepecha
Alexis Paz is a young P'urhepecha speaker, originally from Mexico and now living in New York City (after growing up in Pennsylvania). Here he gives some background about his language and his people, including both traditional life in Michoacan and the recent migration to the United States. In P'urhepecha with P'urhepecha and English subtitles by Alexis Paz.

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