"Certos dias...el pais entero reza, grita, come, se emborracha y mata en honor de la Virgen de Guadalupe..."
Octavio Paz
Mexicos’s most populous Indian community, a mosaic of more than 400.000, lives in a most unexpected place, in the heart of one of the largest megalopoli on earth, Mexico City. Tenaciously clinging to ancient traditions, they continue to weave dreams and make plans difficult to understand by those parts of their world. The ties to their homes are so strong, that some researchers define these urban groups as “embassies” for their distant villages...that form, in many ways, a different world. This Indian world of the city is a subterranean universe, often hidden behind the anonymous doorway of some rundown colonial mansion.