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  • Visitors look at the artworks on show at the Museo de los Pintores Oaxaqueños / Museum of Oaxacan painters. Oaxaca is known throughout Mexico and internationally for its cultural and artistic heritage and is still home to many important contemporary artists and performers.
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  • Mexican architecture. Oaxaca is known throughout Mexico and internationally for its cultural and artistic heritage and is still home to many important contemporary artists and performers.
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  • Contemporary art in a gallery in Oaxaca, a city that is known throughout Mexico and internationally for its cultural and artistic heritage and is still home to many important contemporary artists and performers.
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  • Ancient art on show at the Rufino Tamayo Museum. Oaxaca is known throughout Mexico and internationally for its cultural and artistic heritage and is still home to many important contemporary artists and performers.
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  • El Teatro Macedonio Alcalá in Oaxaca City, Mexico. Oaxaca is known throughout Mexico and internationally for its cultural and artistic heritage and is still home to many important contemporary artists and performers.
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  • Artworks on show at the Museo de los Pintores Oaxaqueños / Museum of Oaxacan painters. Oaxaca is known throughout Mexico and internationally for its cultural and artistic heritage and is still home to many important contemporary artists and performers.
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  • A man sits at a table in the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Oaxaca / Oaxaca Museum of Contemporary Art MACO in the Casa de Cortes. Oaxaca is known throughout Mexico and internationally for its cultural and artistic heritage and is still home to many important contemporary artists and performers.
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  • Ex-monastery of Santiago Apóstol, Cuilapan de Guerrero, Oaxaca, Mexico.
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  • The agave is processed in a Palenque using a shorse and a round stone. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
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  • Guelaguetza is a Oaxacan dance tradition that has a histoy dating back to pre hispanic times. There is an annual festival though Guelaguetza dance can be seen throughout the year.
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  • Guelaguetza is a Oaxacan dance tradition that has a histoy dating back to pre hispanic times. There is an annual festival though Guelaguetza dance can be seen throughout the year.
    Oaxaca031_1.jpg
  • Wooden sculptures. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • A local artist painting pots. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
    Oaxaca011_1.jpg
  • A female weaver spins yarn on a hand operated wheel in the traditional way. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • Monte Alban, also known as Danipaguache is an ancient Zaoptec site in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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  • Mescal bottles in the market. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
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  • Santo Domingo de Guzmán Church exterior shot, with two young Mexican men in the foreground, Oaxaca City, Mexico.
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  • Mescal bottles in a distillery. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
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  • Mescal distillery. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
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  • Barrels with Mescal in them in a distillery. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
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  • Mescal bottles in a distillery. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
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  • A bar in Oaxaca with a selection of Mescal. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
    Oaxaca042_1.jpg
  • Guelaguetza is a Oaxacan dance tradition that has a histoy dating back to pre hispanic times. There is an annual festival though Guelaguetza dance can be seen throughout the year.
    Oaxaca033_1.jpg
  • Guelaguetza is a Oaxacan dance tradition that has a histoy dating back to pre hispanic times. There is an annual festival though Guelaguetza dance can be seen throughout the year.
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  • A potter at work making pottery in a Oaxacan pottery studio. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • Wooden sculptures. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • A female weaver extracts the Cochineal from cacti. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • A mescal bar in Oaxaca city. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
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  • Street scene in Oaxaca city. This region in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • Street scene in Oaxaca city. This region in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • Street scene in Oaxaca city. This region in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • Parroquia de la Preciosa Sangre / Parish of the Precious Blood Church in the evening light, Oaxaca in southern Mexico.
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  • Agave cacti in the plantation. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
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  • Barrels with Mescal in them in a distillery. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
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  • Mescal bottles in a distillery. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
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  • The agave after fermentation. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
    Oaxaca046_1.jpg
  • Guelaguetza is a Oaxacan dance tradition that has a histoy dating back to pre hispanic times. There is an annual festival though Guelaguetza dance can be seen throughout the year.
    Oaxaca036_1.jpg
  • Guelaguetza is a Oaxacan dance tradition that has a histoy dating back to pre hispanic times. There is an annual festival though Guelaguetza dance can be seen throughout the year.
    Oaxaca028_1.jpg
  • A potter at work making pottery in a Oaxacan pottery studio. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • A potter at work making pottery in a Oaxacan pottery studio. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
    Oaxaca025_1.jpg
  • A potter at work making pottery in a Oaxacan pottery studio. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
    Oaxaca024_1.jpg
  • A local artist painting pots. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
    Oaxaca014_1.jpg
  • A female weaver spins yarn on a hand operated wheel in the traditional way. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
    Oaxaca006_1.jpg
  • A local weaver shows tourists cacti with Cochineal. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • A man weaving wool on a loom in the traditional way. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • Ex-monastery of Santiago Apóstol, Cuilapan de Guerrero, Oaxaca, Mexico.
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  • Ex-monastery of Santiago Apóstol, Cuilapan de Guerrero, Oaxaca, Mexico.
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  • Live music at a mescal bar in Oaxaca city. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
    Oaxaca102_1.jpg
  • Street scene in Oaxaca city. This region in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
    Oaxaca097_1.jpg
  • Parroquia de la Preciosa Sangre / Parish of the Precious Blood Church in the evening light, Oaxaca in southern Mexico.
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  • Mexcian man with bottles of mescal for sale in an artisan palenque / distillery. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
    Oaxaca065_1.jpg
  • Man processing agave catcus with an axe. When the agave is harvested, it is cut into pineapples before being crushed for fermentation. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
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  • Two men processing agave catcus. When the agave is harvested, it is cut into pineapples before being crushed for fermentation. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
    Oaxaca060_1.jpg
  • When the agave cactus is harvested, it is cut into pineapples before being crushed for fermentation. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
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  • Horses are still used in the Mescal making process. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
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  • Mescal artisan distillery. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
    Oaxaca053_1.jpg
  • Distillery with mescal and shop. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
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  • Agave cacti in the plantation. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
    Oaxaca039_1.jpg
  • Guelaguetza is a Oaxacan dance tradition that has a histoy dating back to pre hispanic times. There is an annual festival though Guelaguetza dance can be seen throughout the year.
    Oaxaca034_1.jpg
  • Guelaguetza is a Oaxacan dance tradition that has a histoy dating back to pre hispanic times. There is an annual festival though Guelaguetza dance can be seen throughout the year.
    Oaxaca032_1.jpg
  • Guelaguetza is a Oaxacan dance tradition that has a histoy dating back to pre hispanic times. There is an annual festival though Guelaguetza dance can be seen throughout the year.
    Oaxaca030_1.jpg
  • A potter at work making pottery in a Oaxacan pottery studio. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
    Oaxaca022_1.jpg
  • Oaxacan pottery studio. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
    Oaxaca020_1.jpg
  • Cacti with Cochineal in them hang for drying. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
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  • Rugs. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
    Oaxaca009_1.jpg
  • Street scene in Oaxaca city. This region in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
    Oaxaca090_1.jpg
  • Oaxaca print workshop makes revolutionary art and prints, and has a gallery on the premises. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
    Oaxaca085_1.jpg
  • Street scene in Oaxaca city. This region in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
    Oaxaca075_1.jpg
  • Santo Domingo de Guzmán Church exterior shot, Oaxaca City, Mexico.
    Oaxaca072_1.jpg
  • Man processing agave catcus with an axe. When the agave is harvested, it is cut into pineapples before being crushed for fermentation. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
    Oaxaca062_1.jpg
  • Mexican man processing the distilled agave cactus. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
    Oaxaca055_1.jpg
  • The agave is processed in a Palenque using a shorse and a round stone. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
    Oaxaca047_1.jpg
  • Mescal bottles in a distillery. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
    Oaxaca043_1.jpg
  • A local artisan shows his rugs. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
    Oaxaca027_1.jpg
  • A potter at work making pottery in a Oaxacan pottery studio. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
    Oaxaca023_1.jpg
  • Wooden sculptures. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
    Oaxaca018_1_1.jpg
  • A local artist painting pots. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
    Oaxaca012_1.jpg
  • Two men processing agave catcus. When the agave is harvested, it is cut into pineapples before being crushed for fermentation. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
    Oaxaca063_1.jpg
  • When the agave cactus is harvested, it is cut into pineapples before being crushed for fermentation. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for being the main producer of Mescal, the drink of which Tequila is a type. The Mescal route around the area of Mitla has dozens of artisan distilleries which can be visited to take part in Mescal tasting sessions and to see how they cut the agave cactus and make the drink in the traditional way.
    Oaxaca057_1.jpg
  • Guelaguetza is a Oaxacan dance tradition that has a histoy dating back to pre hispanic times. There is an annual festival though Guelaguetza dance can be seen throughout the year.
    Oaxaca037_1.jpg
  • A local artist painting wooden sculptures. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
    Oaxaca016_1.jpg
  • A female weaver spins yarn on a hand operated wheel in the traditional way. Oaxaca in southern Mexico is known for its artisan communities, with each valley having a different specialism - weaving, pottery, wood carving.
    Oaxaca007_1.jpg
  • Guelaguetza is a Oaxacan dance tradition that has a histoy dating back to pre hispanic times. There is an annual festival though Guelaguetza dance can be seen throughout the year.
    Oaxaca035_1.jpg
  • Guarani community watching a traditional dance. The Guarani are one of the most populous indigenous populations in Brazil, but with the least amount of land. They mostly live in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul and Mato Grosso. Their tradtional way of life and ancestral land is increasingly at risk from large scale agribusiness and agriculture. There have been recorded cases and allegations of violence between owners of large farms and the Guarani communities in this region.
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  • Young Guarani girl sitting on the ground outdoors reading. The Guarani are one of the most populous indigenous populations in Brazil, but with the least amount of land. They mostly live in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul and Mato Grosso. Their tradtional way of life and ancestral land is increasingly at risk from large scale agribusiness and agriculture. There have been recorded cases and allegations of violence between owners of large farms and the Guarani communities in this region.
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  • Guarani community showing a traditional dance and music. The Guarani are one of the most populous indigenous populations in Brazil, but with the least amount of land. They mostly live in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul and Mato Grosso. Their tradtional way of life and ancestral land is increasingly at risk from large scale agribusiness and agriculture. There have been recorded cases and allegations of violence between owners of large farms and the Guarani communities in this region.
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  • Guarani boy teenager with his face traditionally painted but wearing western clothes, outdoor portrait. The Guarani are one of the most populous indigenous populations in Brazil, but with the least amount of land. They mostly live in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul and Mato Grosso. Their tradtional way of life and ancestral land is increasingly at risk from large scale agribusiness and agriculture. There have been recorded cases and allegations of violence between owners of large farms and the Guarani communities in this region.
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  • Female Guarani villagers community showing a traditional dance and music. The Guarani are one of the most populous indigenous populations in Brazil, but with the least amount of land. They mostly live in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul and Mato Grosso. Their tradtional way of life and ancestral land is increasingly at risk from large scale agribusiness and agriculture. There have been recorded cases and allegations of violence between owners of large farms and the Guarani communities in this region.
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  • Guarani women community showing a traditional dance and music. The Guarani are one of the most populous indigenous populations in Brazil, but with the least amount of land. They mostly live in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul and Mato Grosso. Their tradtional way of life and ancestral land is increasingly at risk from large scale agribusiness and agriculture. There have been recorded cases and allegations of violence between owners of large farms and the Guarani communities in this region.
    _MG_7151_1 1.jpg
  • Guarani woman watching a traditional dance. The Guarani are one of the most populous indigenous populations in Brazil, but with the least amount of land. They mostly live in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul and Mato Grosso. Their tradtional way of life and ancestral land is increasingly at risk from large scale agribusiness and agriculture. There have been recorded cases and allegations of violence between owners of large farms and the Guarani communities in this region.
    _MG_6888_1.jpg
  • Female Guarani villagers with traditional face painting on. The Guarani are one of the most populous indigenous populations in Brazil, but with the least amount of land. They mostly live in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul and Mato Grosso. Their tradtional way of life and ancestral land is increasingly at risk from large scale agribusiness and agriculture. There have been recorded cases and allegations of violence between owners of large farms and the Guarani communities in this region.
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  • Guarani community showing a traditional dance. The Guarani are one of the most populous indigenous populations in Brazil, but with the least amount of land. They mostly live in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul and Mato Grosso. Their tradtional way of life and ancestral land is increasingly at risk from large scale agribusiness and agriculture. There have been recorded cases and allegations of violence between owners of large farms and the Guarani communities in this region.
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  • Men and women drinking and dancing during the "Boi Bumba" Amazon Carnival celebrations, Parintins, Brazil
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