Dressed in full feathered headdresses and sequined regalia, a group of Mexican folk dancers gathered last week inside a church gymnasium in Willard, a small town in northern Ohio.
To the beat of pounding drums, they stomped and kicked out their feet, the beads on their outfits jingling with every move.
“This comes from our ancestors,” said Liby Cuevas, one of the group’s leaders. “It’s something that’s been passed down since way, way back.”…