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Julia Pastrana: Exploitation and a 150-Year Journey Home
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Julia Pastrana was an indigenous Mexican woman born in the 1830s with two rare congenital conditions, generalized hypertrichosis and gingival hyperplasia. A talented singer, dancer, and multilingual performer, she was marketed across 19th-century America and Europe under dehumanizing labels while her true humanity was deliberately erased by promoters.

This episode strips away the sideshow mythology to reveal a refined, intelligent woman, and traces the astonishing century-and-a-half of exploitation that continued after her death. Her manager and husband Theodore Lent had her body taxidermied and exhibited for profit, beginning an ordeal that ended only with her 2013 burial in Sinaloa, Mexico.

  • The fabricated root-digger backstory versus the local oral history and her time in a governor's household
  • Victorian anxieties over  ... 
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