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  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
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  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2609.jpg
  • Kike is a "Muxe," or 3rd gender in Juchitan, Oaxaca. The Isthmus region is known for its matriarchal society and tolerance.
    HT6M3043.jpg
  • Kike is a "Muxe," or 3rd gender in Juchitan, Oaxaca. The Isthmus region is known for its matriarchal society and tolerance.
    HT6M3032.jpg
  • Kike is a "Muxe," or 3rd gender in Juchitan, Oaxaca. The Isthmus region is known for its matriarchal society and tolerance.
    HT6M3025.jpg
  • Kike is a "Muxe," or 3rd gender in Juchitan, Oaxaca. The Isthmus region is known for its matriarchal society and tolerance.
    HT6M3003.jpg
  • Kike is a "Muxe," or 3rd gender in Juchitan, Oaxaca. The Isthmus region is known for its matriarchal society and tolerance.
    HT6M2997.jpg
  • Kike is a "Muxe," or 3rd gender in Juchitan, Oaxaca. The Isthmus region is known for its matriarchal society and tolerance.
    HT6M2974.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2658.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2652.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2614.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2606.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2590.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2583.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2581.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2576.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2571.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2570.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2565.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2553.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2537.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2530.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2527.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2514.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2479.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2443.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2441.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2427.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M1911.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
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  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
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  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
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  • Kike is a "Muxe," or 3rd gender in Juchitan, Oaxaca. The Isthmus region is known for its matriarchal society and tolerance.
    HT6M3048.jpg
  • Kike is a "Muxe," or 3rd gender in Juchitan, Oaxaca. The Isthmus region is known for its matriarchal society and tolerance.
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  • Kike is a "Muxe," or 3rd gender in Juchitan, Oaxaca. The Isthmus region is known for its matriarchal society and tolerance.
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  • Kike is a "Muxe," or 3rd gender in Juchitan, Oaxaca. The Isthmus region is known for its matriarchal society and tolerance.
    HT6M2957.jpg
  • Kike is a "Muxe," or 3rd gender in Juchitan, Oaxaca. The Isthmus region is known for its matriarchal society and tolerance.
    HT6M2953.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2700.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2674.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2670.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2656.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2638.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2636.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2621.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2617.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2616.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2611.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2603.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2597.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2584.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2580.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2575.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2559.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2557.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2549.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2536.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2522.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2515.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2503.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2488.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2475.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2467.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2460.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2457.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2451.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2447.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2435.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2429.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2420.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2410.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2400.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M1913.jpg
  • Kike is a "Muxe," or 3rd gender in Juchitan, Oaxaca. The Isthmus region is known for its matriarchal society and tolerance.
    HT6M3068.jpg
  • Kike is a "Muxe," or 3rd gender in Juchitan, Oaxaca. The Isthmus region is known for its matriarchal society and tolerance.
    HT6M3045.jpg
  • Kike is a "Muxe," or 3rd gender in Juchitan, Oaxaca. The Isthmus region is known for its matriarchal society and tolerance.
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  • Kike is a "Muxe," or 3rd gender in Juchitan, Oaxaca. The Isthmus region is known for its matriarchal society and tolerance.
    HT6M2955.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2709.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2677.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2633.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2601.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2568.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2508.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2493.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2477.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2474.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2454.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2429.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2396.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M1908.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2605.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2567.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2540.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M2444.jpg
  • Muxe, or transvestites, living in the Isthmus of Oaxaca, refer to themselves as the "third sex." The region is known for its tolerance and the matriarchal society which still exists in the Zapotec culture.
    HT6M1882.jpg
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