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  • Applying makeup for the Catrina Parade preceeding Dia de los Muertos, SMA, Mexico. On Nov. 1 tourists and locals dressed as Catrinas (guide to the other side) parade through San Miguel Allende, Mexico, to welcome the start of Dia de Los Muertos on Nov. 2. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • On Nov. 1 tourists and locals dressed as Catrinas (guide to the other side) parade through San Miguel Allende, Mexico, to welcome the start of Dia de Los Muertos on Nov. 2. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • The Gay (Beauty) Queen. On Nov. 1 tourists and locals dressed as Catrinas (guide to the other side) parade through San Miguel Allende, Mexico, to welcome the start of Dia de Los Muertos on Nov. 2. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • On Nov. 1 tourists and locals dressed as Catrinas (guide to the other side) parade through San Miguel Allende, Mexico, to welcome the start of Dia de Los Muertos on Nov. 2. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • On Nov. 1 tourists and locals dressed as Catrinas (guide to the other side) parade through San Miguel Allende, Mexico, to welcome the start of Dia de Los Muertos on Nov. 2. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • On Nov. 1 tourists and locals dressed as Catrinas (guide to the other side) parade through San Miguel Allende, Mexico, to welcome the start of Dia de Los Muertos on Nov. 2. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • On Nov. 1 tourists and locals dressed as Catrinas (guide to the other side) parade through San Miguel Allende, Mexico, to welcome the start of Dia de Los Muertos on Nov. 2. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • On Nov. 1 tourists and locals dressed as Catrinas (guide to the other side) parade through San Miguel Allende, Mexico, to welcome the start of Dia de Los Muertos on Nov. 2. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • On Nov. 1 tourists and locals dressed as Catrinas (guide to the other side) parade through San Miguel Allende, Mexico, to welcome the start of Dia de Los Muertos on Nov. 2. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • On Nov. 1 tourists and locals dressed as Catrinas (guide to the other side) parade through San Miguel Allende, Mexico, to welcome the start of Dia de Los Muertos on Nov. 2. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "regala," or parade, is held by the muxe group "Baila Conmigo" the day after the ball. The muxe dress in traditional Tejuana dress and parade through the street with the queen, from whose float are thrown gifts for passersby. Once this was fruit and flowers; now it's tupperware. Carts pulled by oxen and participants on horseback also throw gifts to watchers. Dec. 29, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "regala," or parade, is held by the muxe group "Baila Conmigo" the day after the ball. The muxe dress in traditional Tejuana dress and parade through the street with the queen, from whose float are thrown gifts for passersby. Once this was fruit and flowers; now it's tupperware. Carts pulled by oxen and participants on horseback also throw gifts to watchers. Dec. 29, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "regala," or parade, is held by the muxe group "Baila Conmigo" the day after the ball. The muxe dress in traditional Tejuana dress and parade through the street with the queen, from whose float are thrown gifts for passersby. Once this was fruit and flowers; now it's tupperware. Carts pulled by oxen and participants on horseback also throw gifts to watchers. Dec. 29, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "regala," or parade, is held by the muxe group "Baila Conmigo" the day after the ball. The muxe dress in traditional Tejuana dress and parade through the street with the queen, from whose float are thrown gifts for passersby. Once this was fruit and flowers; now it's tupperware. Carts pulled by oxen and participants on horseback also throw gifts to watchers. Dec. 29, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "regala," or parade, is held by the muxe group "Baila Conmigo" the day after the ball. The muxe dress in traditional Tejuana dress and parade through the street with the queen, from whose float are thrown gifts for passersby. Once this was fruit and flowers; now it's tupperware. Carts pulled by oxen and participants on horseback also throw gifts to watchers. Dec. 29, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "regala," or parade, is held by the muxe group "Baila Conmigo" the day after the ball. The muxe dress in traditional Tejuana dress and parade through the street with the queen, from whose float are thrown gifts for passersby. Once this was fruit and flowers; now it's tupperware. Carts pulled by oxen and participants on horseback also throw gifts to watchers. Dec. 29, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Mexico: A soldier snaps a photo of a local beauty queen during a parade celebrating Mexican  Independence Day, 9/15/2009 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Mexico: Local beauty queens in a parade celebrating Mexican  Independence Day, 9/15/2009 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Mexico: Local beauty queens in a parade celebrating Mexican  Independence Day, 9/15/2009 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Mexico: A soldier snaps a photo of a local beauty queen during a parade celebrating Mexican  Independence Day, 9/15/2009 (photo: Ann Summa).
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