This is one festival you have to be here to experience! Hope you enjoyed the festivities - please share with a friend. You can also buy us a coffee buymeacoffee.com/TheYarbros and become a Patron: patreon.com/theyarbros God bless!
You know what's the best of Mexico 🇲🇽, is that once we feel you have love for México, we will recognize you as Mexican, like the lady stated. Ye eres Mexicano! 🥰
It’s a festival of pride in the communities and in a sense where they showcase themselves. It has been commercialized but talk to the vendors and see the glow in their eyes! They give and are happy to share! So rich a culture!
Beautiful. Again thanks for sharing your travels. I spent Christmas 2021 in Oaxaca. There was a festival of the virgin. The patron saint of Oaxaca, La Virgin de la Soledad on 18th of December. It was spectacular. I love love Mexico and most of South America. I tell my friends " There is nothing to see in Europe" The Americas - Mexico, Central America and South America has so much diversity, rich culture and foods that will take your palates to heaven and back.
You guys are probly the most sincere couple with these types of videos. Thanks you for showing this rich state. I was born in Mexico city but never had the chance to visit. One day.
La Guelaguetza Festival in Oaxaca, Mexico, is a vibrant and culturally rich celebration that showcases the indigenous heritage and traditions of the region. Held annually in July, the festival brings together different indigenous communities from the surrounding areas to perform colorful dances, display traditional costumes, and share their unique music and gastronomy. The word "Guelaguetza" means "mutual help" or "reciprocal exchange" in the Zapotec language, emphasizing the spirit of unity and solidarity among the diverse groups. This event not only offers a fascinating spectacle for visitors with its captivating performances but also serves as a powerful symbol of the cultural diversity and pride of Oaxacan people, making it a must-see experience for anyone seeking an authentic and immersive encounter with Mexico's indigenous traditions. Thanks, THE YARBROS!
Love this video and the culture of Oaxaca Mexico I'm from S.L.P. Mexico 🇲🇽 currently living in California, and I dream about visiting Mexico one day again!!!!
Another Wonderful festival in beautiful Oaxaca! That first group that you showed performing reminded me of a drill team performing here in the US - just Much more colorful! Loved, loved loved the history lesson , seeing all the different foods and the mezcals! Surprised not to see different moles though. The family vibe was So contagious! 🥰
Loved how open and friendly everyone was. That drill-team comparison is correct. The people dressed in all black were from a Afro-Mexican puebla off of the coast of Oaxaca. We have been trying to catch up with them. No luck so far but we are putting in some work. That is the story we came here for....
Llegue a USA cuando tenía 8 ańos de edad I wan to do all this Mexican traditions quiero bailar con mi gente bailar como ellos, comer su comida deliciosa y reencontrarme una vez más.💚🪴 es lo que mi alma mi estado pidiendo desde hace tres años a cuatro años. aunque siempre fue así estaba peleada conmigo misma porque uno no sabe el futuro y todavía seguía en la escuela y crecí en una casa de hogar.💚🪴🇲🇽🇺🇸Mis dos paises favoritos en este mundo entero.💯
I just wanted to tell yall my wife said she is really proud of yall. She said since yall got back to Mexico she loves the confidence in you guys talking with more people. Btw my wife is from Mexico. Keep it up good video.
Wooo que interesante es que México a todo el mundo atrae, sin duda es un país que lo tiene todo. Gracias family por enseñarnos este bello lugar o ciudad .🤝
My mom is from Oaxaca and we actually have a home in Jalatlaco I been there as a child, but now as an adult I went this July to experience the guelaguetza and it was and amazing experience.
Apryl - you look so pretty in that dress! 💙 Oaxaca is on my list for sure. The cultural festivals are wonderful - so authentic. The food there is amazing too! It would be hard to leave I think. 🍊🍋🥑🥭🌶️🫔🌯🌮🫕 😋 Thanks for bringing us along to join your time in Oaxaca region. Enjoy! 💞
Thank you for this wonderful and educational video! I was born in Jalisco Mexico but haven't returned to my birth country in 45 years. Finally, I plan to visit Oaxaca during this festival, July 2024. After watching your video, I feel more comfortable and less nervous about my trip. You guys are a beautiful couple, God bless!
I feel that they failed to say you what is the real spirit of Guelaguetza. Guelaguetza is a Zapotec word that means “to share or to offer”. In the towns of Oaxaca, when you have a celebration, all people comes to the party with food, money, a cow, a chicken or something to help you with the expenses, they say: “te traigo mi Guelaguetza” it is the same when you have lost a relative, they come to help you with the work or the expenses of the event. They also come with their solidarity, they offer you their love. It is also Guelaguetza. The celebration of the “Guelaguetza del lunes del cerro” was born after a very powerful eartkquake destroyed Oaxaca City to give some happines to people that has lost all their properties, people of all other towns of the state came with food, with material help, but also came wih their traditions, music an dances. This the origen of the modern Guelaguetza that is presented each year. But it has a very long tradition before that.
👍👍👍Oaxaca has it all: awesome indigenous cultures, best food in Mexico, best mezcal in Mexico, best variety of affordable beautiful handicrafts, awesome climate, somewhat affordable housing. If you can deal w/the bus/truck emissions, bad water & protests,,,it's a fantastic place to live. I couldn't: thus, short visits for me at this point, but I DO love it dearly.
Yes, I lived there full time for nearly a year, have had 2 apts (2015-2016, 2018-2019) & a several other visits since 1978. I wandered into Gueleguetza one year, and never again...😆too crowded and too hot for me, but I Did enjoy the mezcal and handicrafts. I would not do the stadium, not a fan of huge crowds. Oh, and sponsored two poetry conferences w/free public readings at MACO & IAGO there (2014, 2016), and another MACO reading in 2019. Oaxaca'd out at the mo😆
@@Cabroninfeliz maybe you should not take everything so personally...I suggest you read the book The Four Agreements, ancient Toltec wisdom, by Don Miguel Ruiz.
Another great one Yarbros. As an early subscriber to your channel, I love seeing your development here after your days as online English teachers. 100k subscribers coming your way! ❤❤
Just hit the subscribe button; Love the content, I am in Mexico right now and was invited to Chiapas but Oaxaca sounds amazing right now! Looking forward to learning more about the amazing culture. Gracias for sharing your adventures.
I love your videos, I pray you have long prosperous lives.. Cuauhtemoc’s Last Speech; Our Sun has gone down Our Sun has been lost from view and has left us in complete darkness But we know it will return again that it will rise again to light us anew But while it is there in the Palace of Silence Let’s join together, let’s embrace each other and in the very center of our being hide all that our hearts love and we know is the Great Treasure. Let us hide our Temples our schools, our sacred ball game our youth centers our houses of flowery song so that only our streets remain. Our homes will enclose us until our New Sun rises. Most honorable fathers and most honorable mothers, may you never forget to guide your young ones teach your children, while you live how good it has been and will be. Until now our beloved Anahuac sheltered and protected our destinies that our ancestors and our parents enthusiastically received and seeded in our being. Now we will instruct our children how to be good They will raise themselves up and gain strength and as goodness make real their great destiny in this, our beloved mother Anahuac..
Hey love you're content super unique. Question do you think a couple could live comfortably on 2k a month living in majority of the cities you have visited in the Americas excluding the US?
Suggestions for your amazing channel: Subtitles in Spanish I watch all your commercials regardless of length but most UA-cam viewers only watch the short versions and more frequently Talk of cost of items you purchase such as food in pesos then state the US 💵 dollar for comparison More festivals,ferias, carnaval such mazatlan, ensenada, Veracruz, Oaxaca , fiestas de octubre Guadalajara , desfile día de los muertos México city, feria San Marcos…❤
OK I'm sold, I just got back from a 9 city and town tour of central Mexico and heading back first week of December. From TJ to Veracruz for XMas. Then points beyond. As I was traveling in central Mexico I would hear that Oaxaca should be on my list... well, know it is. FYI Pulque is the drink of the Gods, just sayen. Pulque is, it's not so easy to find, first time in Zacatecas, then in San Miguel de Allende. The % of acl. is around 3% very refreshing with a stile honey flavor. The juse is sucked out of the Maguey cactus while it's still in the ground, then the cactus is harvested for Mezcal. I choose Mezcal over Tequila every time, it's the smoky flavor. Every Tequila is Mezcal, not every Mezcal is Tequila...
@@maltratar Not sure what type of shade you are trying to throw on Africa....the birthplace of civilization or what you think a tribe is but Aztec, Zapotecs, Maya, Olmec, Nahuas, Mixtec are all tribes, darling.
This is one festival you have to be here to experience! Hope you enjoyed the festivities - please share with a friend. You can also buy us a coffee buymeacoffee.com/TheYarbros and
become a Patron: patreon.com/theyarbros God bless!
You know what's the best of Mexico 🇲🇽, is that once we feel you have love for México, we will recognize you as Mexican, like the lady stated. Ye eres Mexicano! 🥰
Yes, that was beautiful!
That’s so true!😭❤❤❤😊
It’s a festival of pride in the communities and in a sense where they showcase themselves. It has been commercialized but talk to the vendors and see the glow in their eyes! They give and are happy to share! So rich a culture!
Loved it!
¡EXCELENTE video!...¡Felicidades!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🙂😊
Gracias!
My beautiful fellow Afro-American brother and sister, Keep up the good work! I am also Afro-Mexicano. Abrazos
Awesome! Thank you!
Viva Mexico 🇲🇽
😥🙂
I hope y’all get to visit la costa chica!!! Afro oaxacans who have preserved some of their African heritage
We hope to visit them as well.
Oaxaca: great food and culture within a country that is all about food and culture.🎉🎉🎉
Exactly!
@@TheYarbros Don't forget to try Pulque, which is also derived from agave like Tequila and Mezcal🎉🎉🎉
Beautiful. Again thanks for sharing your travels. I spent Christmas 2021 in Oaxaca. There was a festival of the virgin. The patron saint of Oaxaca, La Virgin de la Soledad on 18th of December. It was spectacular. I love love Mexico and most of South America. I tell my friends " There is nothing to see in Europe" The Americas - Mexico, Central America and South America has so much diversity, rich culture and foods that will take your palates to heaven and back.
Okay!!! I heard that time of year here was festive.
You guys are probly the most sincere couple with these types of videos. Thanks you for showing this rich state. I was born in Mexico city but never had the chance to visit. One day.
It's a wholsome state! Right now we're in the country side of Oaxaca and really enjoying it. Thanks for the compliment and thanks for watching 😊
La Guelaguetza Festival in Oaxaca, Mexico, is a vibrant and culturally rich celebration that showcases the indigenous heritage and traditions of the region. Held annually in July, the festival brings together different indigenous communities from the surrounding areas to perform colorful dances, display traditional costumes, and share their unique music and gastronomy. The word "Guelaguetza" means "mutual help" or "reciprocal exchange" in the Zapotec language, emphasizing the spirit of unity and solidarity among the diverse groups. This event not only offers a fascinating spectacle for visitors with its captivating performances but also serves as a powerful symbol of the cultural diversity and pride of Oaxacan people, making it a must-see experience for anyone seeking an authentic and immersive encounter with Mexico's indigenous traditions. Thanks, THE YARBROS!
Mexico is beatiful!!
Extremely beautiful 😍
Oaxaca
Love this video and the culture of Oaxaca Mexico
I'm from S.L.P. Mexico 🇲🇽 currently living in California, and I dream about visiting Mexico one day again!!!!
Thank you. I am sure you'll enjoy it when you come.
Another Wonderful festival in beautiful Oaxaca! That first group that you showed performing reminded me of a drill team performing here in the US - just Much more colorful! Loved, loved loved the history lesson , seeing all the different foods and the mezcals! Surprised not to see different moles though. The family vibe was So contagious! 🥰
Loved how open and friendly everyone was. That drill-team comparison is correct. The people dressed in all black were from a Afro-Mexican puebla off of the coast of Oaxaca. We have been trying to catch up with them. No luck so far but we are putting in some work. That is the story we came here for....
Llegue a USA cuando tenía 8 ańos de edad I wan to do all this Mexican traditions quiero bailar con mi gente bailar como ellos, comer su comida deliciosa y reencontrarme una vez más.💚🪴 es lo que mi alma mi estado pidiendo desde hace tres años a cuatro años. aunque siempre fue así estaba peleada conmigo misma porque uno no sabe el futuro y todavía seguía en la escuela y crecí en una casa de hogar.💚🪴🇲🇽🇺🇸Mis dos paises favoritos en este mundo entero.💯
SIGAN DISFRUTANDO NÚESTRO MÉXICO AMADO 🇲🇽🔔🎶❤
We will!
❤
❤🎉🤗🥳SII
Wow, really jealous! You guys are living your best life, well done!
I just wanted to tell yall my wife said she is really proud of yall. She said since yall got back to Mexico she loves the confidence in you guys talking with more people. Btw my wife is from Mexico. Keep it up good video.
Hey!!!! Thanks we appreciate that so much! We are taking a different approach to our videos here. More people living and less stats and how-tos.
EXTRAÑO MI MEXICO 🇲🇽 LINDO Y QUERIDO ❤❤❤❤
🇲🇽
Thank you so much guys for showing us the Real Mexico 🇲🇽
Thanks for being here for it!
I really dig y'all channel man. Y'all really give a history lesson everywhere you go. ✊🏾
Appreciate that!
Saludos de Aguascalientes México
Wooo que interesante es que México a todo el mundo atrae, sin duda es un país que lo tiene todo. Gracias family por enseñarnos este bello lugar o ciudad .🤝
Thank you for experiencing it along with us. Yes, a country with everything!
My mom is from Oaxaca and we actually have a home in Jalatlaco I been there as a child, but now as an adult I went this July to experience the guelaguetza and it was and amazing experience.
We had a ball at Guelaguetza! Very open and friendly environment!
Another great video guys, thank you
Wonderful Mexico! I've been to Oaxaca City once in 1982 and love it.
It’s a city that leaves an impression!
The people is super nice in Mexico. I trip to Querétaro. I’m Mexican too. And the people. Super friendly. They want give everything
We love the people of Mexico too!
One of the cutest couples on UA-cam. Thank you for all of your informative videos.
Glad you like them!
The Yarbros are in my favorite country, y' all.
Que lo paseis bien!
Yea, we're back lol.
Beautifull
Apryl - you look so pretty in that dress! 💙 Oaxaca is on my list for sure. The cultural festivals are wonderful - so authentic. The food there is amazing too! It would be hard to leave I think. 🍊🍋🥑🥭🌶️🫔🌯🌮🫕 😋 Thanks for bringing us along to join your time in Oaxaca region. Enjoy! 💞
Deben de venir a Oaxaca en Dia de Muertos también el ambiente es muy festivo
Yes, fun and festive!
Thank you for this wonderful and educational video! I was born in Jalisco Mexico but haven't returned to my birth country in 45 years. Finally, I plan to visit Oaxaca during this festival, July 2024. After watching your video, I feel more comfortable and less nervous about my trip. You guys are a beautiful couple, God bless!
It's amazing how a village can be so diverse.
We agree!
Oaxaca is a state located in southern Mexico. The capitol is Oaxaca City. Oaxaca is NOT a village!
It is a World Heritage to UNESCO.
¿¡Qué milagro!?...👍🏼🙂
Me dá mucho gusto verlos de nuevo!💓😊
¡Saludos afectuosos desde TOLUCA, Estado de MÉXICO!🎉❤️
I was there, I had a blast at the Guelaguetza ❤, so much fun and Mezcal 🥴🥴🥴🥴 🤣😂🤣😂
It was incredible! 😂😂 celebrations and mezcal make for a good time!
I absolutely enjoyed all of the free events a few years ago. Amazing festival!
Its just a really good wholsome time!
Can’t beat the culture and people in Mexico.
Great ppl great times!
Que chula eres mi Oaxaca ❤❤🎉🎉 saludos yarbros
Saludos!!!
I feel that they failed to say you what is the real spirit of Guelaguetza. Guelaguetza is a Zapotec word that means “to share or to offer”. In the towns of Oaxaca, when you have a celebration, all people comes to the party with food, money, a cow, a chicken or something to help you with the expenses, they say: “te traigo mi Guelaguetza” it is the same when you have lost a relative, they come to help you with the work or the expenses of the event. They also come with their solidarity, they offer you their love. It is also Guelaguetza. The celebration of the “Guelaguetza del lunes del cerro” was born after a very powerful eartkquake destroyed Oaxaca City to give some happines to people that has lost all their properties, people of all other towns of the state came with food, with material help, but also came wih their traditions, music an dances. This the origen of the modern Guelaguetza that is presented each year. But it has a very long tradition before that.
Thanks for sharing!
Hope you all enjoyed your visit :)
Ohh, we did and we're still here.
Honestly, I'm so glad you guys are back in Mexico. Great video guys!!!💚💜💛
Woww
Thanks for sharing about this beautiful festival!
Of course! Its a beautiful celebration that brought so many cutures together.
Awesomeness!!🎉 thanks for sharing this beautiful culture. Yarbros, you rock!!
Thanks for watching!
👍👍👍Oaxaca has it all: awesome indigenous cultures, best food in Mexico, best mezcal in Mexico, best variety of affordable beautiful handicrafts, awesome climate, somewhat affordable housing. If you can deal w/the bus/truck emissions, bad water & protests,,,it's a fantastic place to live. I couldn't: thus, short visits for me at this point, but I DO love it dearly.
It’s great for lots of reasons. I understand what you mean about the emissions. Did you get a chance to experience Guelaguetza here?
Yes, I lived there full time for nearly a year, have had 2 apts (2015-2016, 2018-2019) & a several other visits since 1978. I wandered into Gueleguetza one year, and never again...😆too crowded and too hot for me, but I Did enjoy the mezcal and handicrafts. I would not do the stadium, not a fan of huge crowds. Oh, and sponsored two poetry conferences w/free public readings at MACO & IAGO there (2014, 2016), and another MACO reading in 2019. Oaxaca'd out at the mo😆
@@Sheila-sx2sqmaybe you should go to a desert island... it seems that goes more with your personality, just sayin'🤷♂️
@@Cabroninfeliz maybe you should not take everything so personally...I suggest you read the book The Four Agreements, ancient Toltec wisdom, by Don Miguel Ruiz.
Thank you guys, happy to see you back in Mexico, we love your videos.
Thank you! 😃
Have you been to the Sunday market in Tlacolula ? A truly special and unique experience.
No, not yet...
I ❤️ Oaxaca. I was unable to attend the festival, but there is a hotel in Centro that does a mini version…it was excellent as well.
Cool! I'm sure the spirit was there.
Hey fam! Everybody was so friendly ❤. Loved this!
Heyy! Yes, they were very friendly. Loved chatting it up w/ everyone!
What a wonderful festival with 16 tribes in that one state! I can't imagine anything as inclusive as that happening in the States.
It’s beautiful to see!
❤
Another great one Yarbros. As an early subscriber to your channel, I love seeing your development here after your days as online English teachers. 100k subscribers coming your way! ❤❤
Much appreciated and we appreciate you coming along w/ us for so long.
MUY BIEN GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR 🥳🎉🎈🎶
Gracias por ver!
Thanks for watching!
Good morning from Papua New Guinea.
I enjoyed watching your contents. I liked and subscribed to your You Tube channel ❤❤❤❤.
Thank you so much! Welcome to our channel we hope you enjoy the ride!
Hi! Enjoy Oaxaca,the food,guelaguetza,mezcal and bahias de Huatulco.
Gracias!
Just hit the subscribe button; Love the content, I am in Mexico right now and was invited to Chiapas but Oaxaca sounds amazing right now! Looking forward to learning more about the amazing culture. Gracias for sharing your adventures.
Thanks for the sub! We're looking forward to showing you much more!
so awesome you got to go to the Guelaguetza....saludos from Monterrey, Mexico!
Its been amazing! Saludos!
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I love this Yarbros, thank you for educating us
Thanks for watching!
Wow. This seems really Awesome to experience. Like a Family Reunion (if you ever had one:) I never did but... what a nice vibe.
M kaen muy bien disfruten estan en su casa
Gracias!
This is something many Mexican people do not know about, I love the it, makes me want to go.
It is a fantastic event. The city is just alive! Loved it!
She is absolutely bella..
Beautiful video and like that lady said: you are now Mexican and from Oaxaca
7:51 😂😂😂😂😂Ya los quieren adoptar!!
How you been to go en Ensenada Baja California Mexico
Yes, we've been up and down that coast.
Thanks for your video guys.
Thanks for spending time w/ us!
Aki el camino mijaa muchoo trafico son 2horas de camino ytu ktal tu dia mijaa
I love your videos, I pray you have long prosperous lives..
Cuauhtemoc’s Last Speech;
Our Sun has gone down
Our Sun has been lost from view
and has left us
in complete darkness
But we know it will return again
that it will rise again
to light us anew
But while it is there in
the Palace of Silence
Let’s join together, let’s embrace each other
and in the very center of our being hide
all that our hearts love
and we know is the Great Treasure.
Let us hide our Temples
our schools, our sacred ball game
our youth centers
our houses of flowery song
so that only our streets remain.
Our homes will enclose us
until our New Sun rises.
Most honorable fathers
and most honorable mothers,
may you never forget to guide your young ones
teach your children, while you live
how good it has been and will be.
Until now our beloved Anahuac
sheltered and protected our destinies
that our ancestors
and our parents enthusiastically received
and seeded in our being.
Now we will instruct our children
how to be good
They will raise themselves up and gain strength
and as goodness make real their great destiny
in this, our beloved mother Anahuac..
Thank you
Hey love you're content super unique. Question do you think a couple could live comfortably on 2k a month living in majority of the cities you have visited in the Americas excluding the US?
You could survive. Living comfortably would depend on your level of comfort.
@@TheYarbros got you, thanks
ok so i have to ask you. what are ur top 3 countries out of all the places you traveled so far u would live considering only food, culture, safety?
is it still cool to go if you dont get tickets to the venue?
Suggestions for your amazing channel:
Subtitles in Spanish
I watch all your commercials regardless of length but most UA-cam viewers only watch the short versions and more frequently
Talk of cost of items you purchase such as food in pesos then state the US 💵 dollar for comparison
More festivals,ferias, carnaval such mazatlan, ensenada, Veracruz, Oaxaca , fiestas de octubre Guadalajara , desfile día de los muertos México city, feria San Marcos…❤
Thank you.
What inspired you guy’s to become UA-camrs and travel like the way you have been?
We loved traveling more than we liked our jobs so we decided to make it a career.
OK I'm sold, I just got back from a 9 city and town tour of central Mexico and heading back first week of December. From TJ to Veracruz for XMas. Then points beyond. As I was traveling in central Mexico I would hear that Oaxaca should be on my list... well, know it is. FYI Pulque is the drink of the Gods, just sayen. Pulque is, it's not so easy to find, first time in Zacatecas, then in San Miguel de Allende. The % of acl. is around 3% very refreshing with a stile honey flavor. The juse is sucked out of the Maguey cactus while it's still in the ground, then the cactus is harvested for Mezcal. I choose Mezcal over Tequila every time, it's the smoky flavor. Every Tequila is Mezcal, not every Mezcal is Tequila...
Thanks for the clarification on pulque! But yes to visiting Oaxaca. Gotta check this city out!
Bienvenidos a la hermana república de Oaxaca 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Gracias!
♥️♥️
😄
tribes ??😳😳
tribes? really?
Yes, really.
¿No son lo suficientemente civilizados para ustedes los negros?
@@TheYarbros Africa is the land of tribes darling, Mesoamerica was a civilization.
@@maltratar Not sure what type of shade you are trying to throw on Africa....the birthplace of civilization or what you think a tribe is but Aztec, Zapotecs, Maya, Olmec, Nahuas, Mixtec are all tribes, darling.
@@TheYarbros indigenous people are the original americans, the owners of their own civilization, stop call them "tribes", they are not.
Hermoso video muy interesante
Gracias!