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Lourdes, a woman from the “otomí” ethnic group lights the candles in the altar, setting the start of the ceremony. Around her, there are flowers as part of the offerings, water and small pieces of ‘peyote’, a cactus conceived as sacred medicine for some tribes in Mexico and North America -they will be distributed through out the night-, and other symbolic elements.

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Lourdes, a woman from the “otomí” ethnic group lights the candles in the altar, setting the start of the ceremony. Around her, there are flowers as part of the offerings, water and small pieces of ‘peyote’, a cactus conceived as sacred medicine for some tribes in Mexico and North America -they will be distributed through out the night-, and other symbolic elements.


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