Bolivian Migration
Oaxacan Migration
General Course Concepts
100

This Bolivian belief sees land as spiritually alive and connected to people

What is Pachamama?

100

This term describes the cultural connection between Oaxaca and communities in the U.S.

What is Oaxacalifornia?

100

These personal items—such as photos, letters, and objects—help migrants carry history and memory across borders.

What are mobile archives?

200

This system of mutual help and responsibility is central to Bolivian community life

What is Ayni?

200

This is one of the strongest ways Oaxacan migrants preserve culture and identity

What is traditional food?

200

Migrants may experience this emotional feeling when separated from family, homeland, or familiar traditions.

What is absence, loss, or longing?

300

Many Bolivian migrants stay connected to family and communities in both Bolivia and Virginia through this type of identity

What is transnational identity?

300

Oaxacan cuisine is widely known for its “seven ...”

What are "moles"?

300

Migration can shift household responsibilities, leading family members to take on these.

What are new family roles?

400

These activities help Bolivian migrants preserve culture and build community in Virginia

What are soccer leagues and dance groups?

400

This type of organization helps Oaxacan migrants support their hometowns through fundraising and projects

What is a hometown association?

400

Diasporic communities may experience this when they are pushed to the edges of society or overlooked.

What is marginalization?

500

This symbol represents both movement and connection between Bolivia and Virginia

What is the bridge?

500

This annual Oaxacan festival celebrates Indigenous culture through dance, music, and regional traditions

What is Guelaguetza?

500

Communities living outside their homeland while maintaining cultural ties are called this.

What is a diaspora?