A community of Tzotzil-Maya Indians, the name of which means “Thick Water”, it has become well-known because of the participation of its inhabitants (“Chamulas”) in syncretistic rituals with singular devotion and solemnity. It is important not to take photos within the village, though one may outside of it, but never of the religious authorities. If one takes pictures of the townspeople, one must do so with respect and with their permission.
San Juan Chamula
miércoles, 20 de agosto de 2008 | Publicado por Álvaro Zúñiga en 1:06
Etiquetas: chiapas, cultural town, guide, indigenous town, mexico, religious, travel, voyage
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