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2008
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Le jour du Saint patron, on élit la reine de la fête et ses deux princesses. Puis on invite les voisins métis à payer pour danser avec les élues, ce qu'ils font pour entretenir leur prestige social. Fête patronale de San Andrés Cohamiata Tatei Kie, Mexique, novembre 2008.
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2008
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