Some Zapotec Indians in the U.S. fight the costly, centuries-old requirement of returning to their village to perform duties without pay or hiring someone to serve for them.
SANTA ANA DEL VALLE, Mexico — Isaias Garcia had labored for decades to raise a family in Torrance when in 2009, the Zapotec Indian faced a life-changing decision.





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