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PATAC Mexico

Art and Culture Textile Artisans Productions

We contribute to the preservation of the biocultural heritage of indigenous communities that are at risk of disappearing "We are the cultural fabric of Mexico"

Overview

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Web presence

2020

Established

25M

Children

7

Countries
Target group
All
Updated
February 2022
PATAC Mexico's goal is to help the 62 ethnic groups that exist so that their ancestral and prehispanic legacy does not disappear.

About the innovation

Why did you create this innovation?

PATAC Mexico is the link between artisans and people from all over the world who want to help indigenous ethnic groups that are at risk of disappearing.
Our commitment is to help the 62 ethnic groups that exist in Mexico and it is made up of 25 million artisans.
This model goes beyond education and marketing, PATAC is a systemic and integral model for the preservation of the biocultural heritage.

What does your innovation look like in practice?

This innovation works with 6 core categories:
1. Rural Tourism
2. Workshops
3. DIY - Do It Yourself
4. Sale of Crafts
5. Education for Life
6. Entrepreneurship

This education model for life works according to the following criteria:
1. Languages: Children learn, use and share their local language to others.
2. Biology: Children knows nature, they respect it and live with it
3. Art: Children learn textile and pre-hispanic making that takes from 5 to 10 years on average
4. Entrepreneurship: Children learn management and economy for cultural projects
5. Cultural identity: Children feel proud about their identity and they help to preserve the biocultural heritage where they belong

How has it been spreading?

Through the sale of its crafts in Mexican Republic and the world, we currently export to Germany.

If I want to try it, what should I do?

Please get in touch through our official communication channels and social networks

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