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The Devils of La Raya: Tradition and Collective Identity
Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán, Oax., Feb. 18 – In San Juan Bautista La Raya, carnival is not just a date on the calendar. It is a living memory, collective identity and a tradition that has passed from generation to generation between the sound of the boy, the glow of the cucurucho and the art of dressing. Everything begins in a house. There friends gather, between laughter and complicitys they dress as devil before going out on the road through the str…
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Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán, Oax., Feb. 18 – In San Juan Bautista La Raya, carnival is not just a date on the calendar. It is a living memory, collective identity and a tradition that has passed from generation to generation between the sound of the boy, the glow of the cucurucho and the art of dressing. Everything begins in a house. There friends gather, between laughter and complicitys they dress as devil before going out on the road through the str…
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