Uruapan, Michoacán.- The prelate “UarhIti Janguarhiti”, was given to the traditional master cook, Juanita Bravo Lázaro, who, through her cooking and making batter in waist loom, has been awarded 17 state, national and international, which puts much stop angahuan, his homeland, Uruapan, Michoacán and all of Mexico.
This award with the name purhépecha, which is equivalent to the meaning of a woman who strives, and which is given in order to recognize the work and trajectory of Women Uruguayans who excel in various areas of life and represent an example to follow.
The badge was given within the framework of International Women’s Day. The activity took place at the House of Culture, where the mayor emphasized that women with their work, effort, talent and dedication, contribute to the great and strong Uruapan. “This is one more date to reflect on than to celebrate.”
Juanita Bravo called on the population to retake good examples to guide children on the path of values, education and good customs to build a better country.
He stated that he would continue to work to defend and preserve the cultural expressions inherited from ancestors, especially traditional cuisine and the development of waist loom batters, activities that he had brought to much of the world.
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