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Cancun, Quintana Roo Teachers and students at CECYTE Technical School.

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Cancun, Quintana Roo

Teachers and students at CECYTE Technical School.

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Merida, YucatanAntonio Ucan-Uc, Maya elder at Hacienda Sotuta de Peon sisal (henequen) plantation.

Father and child near Hacienda Sotuta de Peon.

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Campeche, CampecheTeresa, at Xpicob’sturtle conservation camp.

Luisa and her daughters, selling pitahaya (dragon fruit) at a stand along the road.

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San Cristobal de las Casas, ChiapasBrisa and Esmeralda, at the Center of Maya Medicine.

One of the medicinal plants, lengua de vaca(cow’s tongue).

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San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas

Lacandon man, at Na Bloom Research Center.

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San Juan Chamula and San Lorenzo Zinacantan, Chiapas

Tzotzil women of San Juan Chamula.

Tzotzil women of Zinacantan, renowned for their colorful textiles of elaborate designs.

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Amatenango del Valle, Chiapas

Cecilia, Tzeltal potter, at work. The women of this village are renowned potters. Cecilia fashioned this dove from a lump of clay in thirty minutes!

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Oaxaca, OaxacaSergio Beltran (left), Universidad de la Tierra, “Alternatives to Education.”

Recycled container gardening on the roof top (unitierra.org and corrugated.org).

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Teotitlan del Valle, Oaxaca

Pastora, Zapotecweaver of Teotitlan del Valle. This village is renowned for its colorful rugs and tapestries.

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Veracruz, VeracruzElizabeth and family; the father is a principal at Escuela Secundaria27.“El Rey” (The King), colossal stone head from the ancient Olmec people of San Lorenzo, Veracruz.

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Xico, VeracruzA young boy, all dressed up for the festivities honoring the local patron, Santa Maria Magdalena.

A girl riding her horse during the festivities.

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Tlapanala, PueblaThe women of Tlapanala Recycling Cooperative. Most of the men in this village have migrated to find work elsewhere; the women are left to care for the rest of the family.

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Mexico City, D.F.Security guards/soldiers at the National Palace.

Ballet Folklórico, National Dance Troop of Mexico; www.balletamalia.com.mx.

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Mexico City, DF.The many faces of Mexicans; of Mexico’s population of 109 million, about 60% are mestizos (person of mixed indigenous and Spanish ancestry). Mexican children visiting Chapultepec Castle.