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As a publication dedicated to history, arts, science and travel, it is no wonder that Smithsonian magazine routinely feature stories about Mexico, a land rich in heritage and culture. Indeed, in its 39 year history, Smithsonian magazine has included innumerable articles about Mexico. Below you will find a small sampling of the articles Smithsonian has written about this fascinating nation and people.
By: Donovan Webster
Deep within Mexico's Baja peninsula, nomadic painters left behind the largest trove of ancient art in the Americas
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By: Lynell George
On a morning in a Oaxacan market, photographer Graciela Iturbide made one of the most enduring images of Zapotec life
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By: Phyllis Tuchman
The Mexican artist's myriad faces, stranger-than-fiction biography and powerful paintings come to vivid life in a new film
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By: Charles Bergman
In Mexico's Maya jungle, the survival of the jaguar hangs on radio collars, hounds and former hunters
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By: Smithsonian.com
Mexico is, above all, a country of tremendous diversity. With both beaches and mountains, isolated villages and great cosmopolitan cities, Mesoamerican heritage and strong Spanish influences, Mexico is nation of tremendous breadth – with a little something for everyone.
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