Dolores Imelda Romero-Acosta, María Guadalupe Ibarra-Ceceña, L. B. Valdez-Román, Juan Antonio Delgado-Morales
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The parties or also called brotherhoods are traditional festivities that celebrate the original groups that inhabit the Mexican nation. They are also the encounter with the other where relationships between themselves, coexistence, dialogue, practice, the place of culture, are integrated, a series of meanings are integrated and these are an objective sample of the existence of original groups. Through these you can see the transcendence of the group, but it is also a clear sign of constant changes and transformations, manifested in cultural practices; meeting places, parties, rituals, celebrations, responses, vigils, religious beliefs among others, which have been raised in history. The analyzed findings indicate that the traditional festivities are in a constant transformation derived from Western thought, traditional education and the precepts of the monocultural system visible in the little participation of the Yoremes in the festivities.