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  • Chiapas, San Juan Chamula. La chiesa del villaggio.
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  • San Juan Chamula church is one of the most important exemples of Mayan communities religious synchetism.
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  • Oxchùc, church of Santo Tomàs, where maya tzeltales still honour the old gods with ceremonies performed by traditional religious autoridades.
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  • refugees
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  • Zinacantàn village, Francisco, the most important curandero of the village. He cures illness by ritual and herbal methods.
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  • Aunque todos lo conociamos por el mal nombre del Saltaperico por ser muy liviano y àgil para los brincos.<br />
Juan Rulfo
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  • refugees
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  • Oxchùc, church of Santo Tomàs, where maya tzeltales still honour the old gods with ceremonies performed by traditional religious autoridades.
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  • Oxchùc, church of Santo Tomàs, where maya tzeltales still honour the old gods with ceremonies performed by traditional religious autoridades.
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  • San Juan Chamula church is one of the most important exemples of Mayan communities religious synchetism.
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  • Mexico: Chiapas. Collective marriage in a Tojolabal small village.
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  • Chiapas, San Cristobal de las Casas. La popolazione maya degli Altos de Chiapas ha una fede profonda, impregnata di sincretismi in cui struttura religiosa e organizzazione sociale sono state inscindibili fino alla recente disgregazione di molte comunità, conseguenza del conflitto interno e di una forte emigrazione.
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  • Oxchùc, church of Santo Tomàs, where maya tzeltales still honour the old gods with ceremonies performed by traditional religious autoridades.
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  • Giurdignano, Salento. Menhirs Garden, St Paul's menhir with a altar with religious paintings of St Paul and a Spyder symbolising the local tarantism cult), a real syncretic image of the popular region of Salento, that still preserves megalithic monuments belonging to the bronze age (about 1800 bc.).
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  • San Andrés Itzapa:  faithful of Maximòn, a local deity who is probably a blend of Mayan Gods and conquistador Pedro de Alvarado.
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  • The red chapels celebrate Saint Expedit cult. The saint is representes as a Roman soldier and for some times the Catholic church tried to forbid this devotion because is connected with African religion.
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  • Chichicastenango: religious Mayan ceremonies inside Santo Tomàs church.
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  • Quetzaltenango: chamans and traditional Mayan ceremonies in the mountains neal Zunil’s village
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  • Chichicastenango: Shrine of Pascual Abaj (Sacrifice Stone). Sacrifice of a chicken to Huyup Tak’Ah, the Mayan Earth god.
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  • Quetzaltenango: chamans and traditional Mayan ceremonies in the mountains neal Zunil’s village
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  • San Andrés Itzapa:  faithful of Maximòn, a local deity who is probably a blend of Mayan Gods and conquistador Pedro de Alvarado.
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  • Quetzaltenango: San Juan Ostuncalco, fiesta of San Juan Bautista.
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  • Chichicastenango: Shrine of Pascual Abaj (Sacrifice Stone). Sacrifice of a chicken to Huyup Tak’Ah, the Mayan Earth god.
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  • Chichicastenango: religious Mayan ceremonies on the steps of Santo Tomàs church.
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  • Chichicastenango: religious Mayan ceremonies on the steps of Santo Tomàs church.
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  • Chichicastenango: Shrine of Pascual Abaj (Sacrifice Stone). Sacrifice of a chicken to Huyup Tak’Ah, the Mayan Earth god.
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  • Quetzaltenango: chamans and traditional Mayan ceremonies in the mountains neal Zunil’s village
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  • The red chapels celebrate Saint Expedit cult. The saint is representes as a Roman soldier and for some times the Catholic church tried to forbid this devotion because is connected with African religion.
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  • The red chapels celebrate Saint Expedit cult. The saint is representes as a Roman soldier and for some times the Catholic church tried to forbid this devotion because is connected with African religion.
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  • Salvador / Bahia: african deities of Candomblé.
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  • San Andrés Itzapa:  faithful of Maximòn, a local deity who is probably a blend of Mayan Gods and conquistador Pedro de Alvarado.
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  • San Andrés Itzapa:  faithful of Maximòn, a local deity who is probably a blend of Mayan Gods and conquistador Pedro de Alvarado.
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  • San Andrés Itzapa:  faithful of Maximòn, a local deity who is probably a blend of Mayan Gods and conquistador Pedro de Alvarado.
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  • Quetzaltenango: San Juan Ostuncalco, fiesta of San Juan Bautista.
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  • Totonicapàn: San Andrés Xequl, colonial church.
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  • Totonicapàn: San Andrés Xequl, colonial church.
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  • Totonicapàn: San Andrés Xequl, colonial church.
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  • Quetzaltenango: chamans and traditional Mayan ceremonies in the mountains neal Zunil’s village
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  • Quetzaltenango: chamans and traditional Mayan ceremonies in the mountains neal Zunil’s village
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  • Quetzaltenango: chamans and traditional Mayan ceremonies in the mountains neal Zunil’s village
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  • Quetzaltenango: San Juan Ostuncalco, fiesta of San Juan Bautista.
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  • Quetzaltenango: San Juan Ostuncalco, fiesta of San Juan Bautista.
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  • Quetzaltenango: San Juan Ostuncalco, fiesta of San Juan Bautista.
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  • Quetzaltenango: San Juan Ostuncalco, fiesta of San Juan Bautista.
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  • Quetzaltenango: San Juan Ostuncalco, fiesta of San Juan Bautista.
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  • Quetzaltenango: San Juan Ostuncalco, fiesta of San Juan Bautista. Instead of traditional dress many women utilise US flags coming from Mayan relatives that migrated in United States.
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  • Quetzaltenango: San Juan Ostuncalco, fiesta of San Juan Bautista.
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  • Quetzaltenango: San Juan Ostuncalco, fiesta of San Juan Bautista.
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  • Chichicastenango: Shrine of Pascual Abaj (Sacrifice Stone). Sacrifice of a chicken to Huyup Tak’Ah, the Mayan Earth god.
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  • Chichicastenango: Shrine of Pascual Abaj (Sacrifice Stone). Sacrifice of a chicken to Huyup Tak’Ah, the Mayan Earth god.
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  • Chichicastenango: religious Mayan ceremonies inside Santo Tomàs church.
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  • Chichicastenango: religious Mayan ceremonies on the steps of Santo Tomàs church.
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  • Sao Joaquim popular market, statues and objects for candomblé ceremonies.
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  • San Andrés Itzapa:  faithful of Maximòn, a local deity who is probably a blend of Mayan Gods and conquistador Pedro de Alvarado.
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  • Chichicastenango: religious Mayan ceremonies on the steps of Santo Tomàs church.
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  • Chichicastenango: religious Mayan ceremonies on the steps of Santo Tomàs church.
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  • Quetzaltenango: San Juan Ostuncalco, fiesta of San Juan Bautista.
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  • Sao Joaquim popular market, statues and objects for candomblé ceremonies.
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  • Quetzaltenango: San Juan Ostuncalco, fiesta of San Juan Bautista.
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  • San Andrés Itzapa:  faithful of Maximòn, a local deity who is probably a blend of Mayan Gods and conquistador Pedro de Alvarado.
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  • Totonicapàn: San Andrés Xequl, colonial church.
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  • Totonicapàn: San Andrés Xequl, colonial church.
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  • Totonicapàn: San Andrés Xequl, colonial church.
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  • Quetzaltenango: chamans and traditional Mayan ceremonies in the mountains neal Zunil’s village
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  • Quetzaltenango: chamans and traditional Mayan ceremonies in the mountains neal Zunil’s village
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  • Quetzaltenango: San Juan Ostuncalco, fiesta of San Juan Bautista.
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  • Chichicastenango: religious Mayan ceremonies on the steps of Santo Tomàs church.
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  • Chichicastenango: Shrine of Pascual Abaj (Sacrifice Stone). Sacrifice of a chicken to Huyup Tak’Ah, the Mayan Earth god.
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  • Quetzaltenango: San Juan Ostuncalco, fiesta of San Juan Bautista. Instead of traditional dress many women utilise US flags coming from Mayan relatives that migrated in United States.
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  • Quetzaltenango: San Juan Ostuncalco, fiesta of San Juan Bautista.
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  • The red chapels celebrate Saint Expedit cult. The saint is representes as a Roman soldier and for some times the Catholic church tried to forbid this devotion because is connected with African religion.
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  • The red chapels celebrate Saint Expedit cult. The saint is representes as a Roman soldier and for some times the Catholic church tried to forbid this devotion because is connected with African religion.
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  • Quetzaltenango: San Juan Ostuncalco, fiesta of San Juan Bautista.
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  • Quetzaltenango: San Juan Ostuncalco, fiesta of San Juan Bautista.
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  • Quetzaltenango: San Juan Ostuncalco, fiesta of San Juan Bautista.
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  • Quetzaltenango: San Juan Ostuncalco, fiesta of San Juan Bautista.
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  • Chichicastenango: religious Mayan ceremonies inside Santo Tomàs church.
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  • Chichicastenango: religious Mayan ceremonies on the steps of Santo Tomàs church.
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  • San Juan Chamula, Romerillo’s cemetery. A impressive exemple of Mayan Chamula commities religious syncretism.
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  • San Juan Chamula, Romerillo’s cemetery. A impressive exemple of Mayan Chamula commities religious syncretism.
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  • San Juan Chamula, Romerillo’s cemetery. A impressive exemple of Mayan Chamula commities religious syncretism.
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  • San Juan Chamula, Romerillo’s cemetery. A impressive exemple of Mayan Chamula commities religious syncretism.
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