Mexico: "Xantolo in Veracruz" Jay Dunn (6/62)

MEXICO, Veracruz, Tantoyuca, Oct 27- Nov 4, 2009. Traditional wooden masks being made in Tantoyuca's "Plaza Constitucion." "Xantolo," the Nahuatl word for "Santos," or holy, marks a week-long period during which the whole Huasteca region of northern Veracruz state prepares for "Dia de los Muertos," the Day of the Dead. For children on the nights of October 31st and adults on November 1st, there is costumed dancing in the streets, and a carnival...
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