ABOUT THE SIERRA:
MAPS AND REFERENCES
 The Tarahumara and Tepehuan people
of Mexico’s Sierra Madre have been under seige for generations.
Their lands and forests have been seized.
Tens of thousands have retreated to remote and desolate areas, choosing
a life of silent suffering over integration in Mexican society.
They are caught between two worlds: the old world
- which is disappearing with the forests - and the new world where they
find discrimination and poverty.
Many have been able to sustain a rich traditional
life, but others find themselves caught between two worlds: the
old world which is disappearing with the forests and the new world
where they find discrimination, poverty, and depression.
Corruption,
drug trafficking, and violence all contribute to the suffering of these
indigenous peoples. Uncontrolled
logging has taken ninety-nine percent of their forests, destroyed
vital high-altitude watersheds, and threatened the forest
plants they depend on for food, medicine, and ceremonies, as well
as a number of endemic
and endangered species.
The Sierra
Madre Alliance and our Mexican
partners have been working to improve the environmental
and social conditions in the Sierra for more than ten years, with indigenous
community participation. We focus on conservation-priority
areas in the Sierra, where both endangered species and endangered
communities struggle for survival. |