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  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Maya ceremony in Chichic...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. The cross depicts the cardinal directions, not, in this case, the Christian crucifix. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Maya religious ceremony ...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Maya ceremony with incen...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Mayan spiritual ceremony...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Maya shaman with censer (34612121750...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. The cross depicts the cardinal directions, not, in this case, the Christian crucifix. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Maya religious site in Chichicasteng...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Family performs a Traditional Maya c...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Maya shaman near Chichicastengo, Gua...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Smoke and fire as part of a K'iche' ...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Fire and smoke at Maya ceremony (346...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Shaman performing a ritual with smok...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Shaman Performs a Traditional Maya c...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Family prays at Mayan religious site...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Shaman lights a fire with sacrifices...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Shaman lights fire of tapers, sugar,...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Mayan religious ceremony in Chichica...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Maya ceremony at cemetar...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Maya ceremony near Chich...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Maya ceremonial religiou...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. The cross depicts the cardinal directions, not, in this case, the Christian crucifix. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Maya ceremony in Chichic...tif
  • The main church of Chichicastengo, known as Santo Tomas Church, serves as both a K'iche' Maya and Catholic church. In this shot, Maya burn incense and copal resin to create smoke. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Faithful burn incense and copal resi...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Maya ceremony in Chichicastengo's Ce...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Maya site in Chichicaste...tif
  • Local shaman performs a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Maya ceremony in Chichic...tif
  • Temple of the Frescoes structure at the Maya civilization ruins of Tulum on Mexico's Mayan Riviera coast.
    Photo of Tulum Maya Ruins Temple of ...tif
  • Temple of the Frescoes structure at the Maya civilization ruins of Tulum on Mexico's Mayan Riviera coast.
    Photo of Temple of the Frescoes at T...tif
  • The ruins of the Maya civilization city at Tulum, on the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once known as Zama (dawn) because, being on the far eastern edge of Mexico, it was one of the first places in the country to see the dawn. Tulum was a commercial port that traded extensively throughout Central America and Central Mexico. It is now a popular tourist destination, in party because it sits on beautiful Caribbean beaches.
    Photo of Toruists at the Tulum Mayan...tif
  • The ruins of the Maya civilization city at Tulum, on the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once known as Zama (dawn) because, being on the far eastern edge of Mexico, it was one of the first places in the country to see the dawn. Tulum was a commercial port that traded extensively throughout Central America and Central Mexico. It is now a popular tourist destination, in party because it sits on beautiful Caribbean beaches.
    Photo of Tulum El Castillo Mayan Rui...tif
  • People swimming in the Caribbean Sea from one of the beautiful beaches next to the Maya civilizations ruins of Tulum on the eastern coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.
    Photo of Swimming at the Tulum Mayan...tif
  • El Castillo, part of the Mayan ruins at Tulum, sits on an exposed, rocky outcrop with dark gray, ominous clouds in the distance. Tulum was a commercial port that traded extensively throughout Central America and Central Mexico. It is now a popular tourist destination, in party because it sits on beautiful Caribbean beaches.
    Photo of Dark Clouds Over Tulum Maya...tif
  • The Maya ruins at Tulum sit on a beautiful beach on Mexico's Mayan Riviera on the eastern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula. It was once known as Zama (dawn) because, being on the far eastern edge of Mexico, it was one of the first places in the country to see the dawn. Tulum was a commercial port that traded extensively throughout Central America and Central Mexico. It is now a popular tourist destination, in party because it sits on beautiful Caribbean beaches.
    Photo of Tulum Beach at Mayan Ruins ...tif
  • The ruins of the Maya civilization city at Tulum, on the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once known as Zama (dawn) because, being on the far eastern edge of Mexico, it was one of the first places in the country to see the dawn. Tulum was a commercial port that traded extensively throughout Central America and Central Mexico. It is now a popular tourist destination, in party because it sits on beautiful Caribbean beaches.
    Photo of Tulum Mayan Ruins El Castil...tif
  • The ruins of the Maya civilization city at Tulum, on the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once known as Zama (dawn) because, being on the far eastern edge of Mexico, it was one of the first places in the country to see the dawn. Tulum was a commercial port that traded extensively throughout Central America and Central Mexico. It is now a popular tourist destination, in party because it sits on beautiful Caribbean beaches.
    Photo of Courtyard at Tulum Mayan Ru...tif
  • The ruins of the Maya civilization city at Tulum, on the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once known as Zama (dawn) because, being on the far eastern edge of Mexico, it was one of the first places in the country to see the dawn. Tulum was a commercial port that traded extensively throughout Central America and Central Mexico. It is now a popular tourist destination, in party because it sits on beautiful Caribbean beaches.
    Photo of Tourists and El Castillo at...tif
  • The ruins of the Maya civilization city at Tulum, on the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once known as Zama (dawn) because, being on the far eastern edge of Mexico, it was one of the first places in the country to see the dawn. Tulum was a commercial port that traded extensively throughout Central America and Central Mexico. It is now a popular tourist destination, in party because it sits on beautiful Caribbean beaches.
    Photo of Tulum Mayan Ruins Tourists ...tif
  • Tourists at the ruins of the Maya civilization city at Tulum look out over the Caribbean sea with El Castillo in the background.
    Photo of Tourists at Tulum Mayan Rui...tif
  • The ruins of the Maya civilization city at Tulum, on the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. At top left is the stone structure known as El Castillo. In the center is a walkway from the ruins down to the white sandy beach below.
    Photo of Tulum Mayan Ruins in Mexico...tif
  • People swimming in the small surf of the Caribbean Sea from one of the beautiful white, sandy beaches next to the Maya civilizations ruins of Tulum on the eastern coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. In the foreground is party of the stairs from the archeological site down to the beach below.
    Photo of White Sandy Beach at Tulum ...tif
  • The ruins of the Maya civilization city at Tulum, on the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once known as Zama (dawn) because, being on the far eastern edge of Mexico, it was one of the first places in the country to see the dawn. Tulum was a commercial port that traded extensively throughout Central America and Central Mexico. It is now a popular tourist destination, in party because it sits on beautiful Caribbean beaches.
    Photo of El Castillo and Tourists at...tif
  • The ruins of the Maya civilization city at Tulum, on the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once known as Zama (dawn) because, being on the far eastern edge of Mexico, it was one of the first places in the country to see the dawn. Tulum was a commercial port that traded extensively throughout Central America and Central Mexico. It is now a popular tourist destination, in party because it sits on beautiful Caribbean beaches.
    Photo of Tulum Mayan Ruins and Carib...tif
  • The ruins of the Maya civilization city at Tulum, on the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once known as Zama (dawn) because, being on the far eastern edge of Mexico, it was one of the first places in the country to see the dawn. Tulum was a commercial port that traded extensively throughout Central America and Central Mexico. It is now a popular tourist destination, in party because it sits on beautiful Caribbean beaches.
    Photo of Tulum Mayan Ruins El Castil...tif
  • The ruins of the Maya civilization city at Tulum, on the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once known as Zama (dawn) because, being on the far eastern edge of Mexico, it was one of the first places in the country to see the dawn. Tulum was a commercial port that traded extensively throughout Central America and Central Mexico. It is now a popular tourist destination, in party because it sits on beautiful Caribbean beaches.
    Photo of Tulum Mayan Ruins with stor...tif
  • The ruins of the Maya civilization city at Tulum, on the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once known as Zama (dawn) because, being on the far eastern edge of Mexico, it was one of the first places in the country to see the dawn. Tulum was a commercial port that traded extensively throughout Central America and Central Mexico. It is now a popular tourist destination, in party because it sits on beautiful Caribbean beaches.
    Photo of El Castillo Closeup at Tulu...tif
  • The ruins of the Maya civilization city at Tulum, on the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once known as Zama (dawn) because, being on the far eastern edge of Mexico, it was one of the first places in the country to see the dawn. Tulum was a commercial port that traded extensively throughout Central America and Central Mexico. It is now a popular tourist destination, in party because it sits on beautiful Caribbean beaches.
    Photo of El Castillo Tulum Mayan Rui...tif
  • The ruins of the Maya civilization city at Tulum, on the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once known as Zama (dawn) because, being on the far eastern edge of Mexico, it was one of the first places in the country to see the dawn. Tulum was a commercial port that traded extensively throughout Central America and Central Mexico. It is now a popular tourist destination, in party because it sits on beautiful Caribbean beaches.
    Photo of Mayan Civilization Ruins at...tif
  • The ruins of the Maya civilization city at Tulum, on the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once known as Zama (dawn) because, being on the far eastern edge of Mexico, it was one of the first places in the country to see the dawn. Tulum was a commercial port that traded extensively throughout Central America and Central Mexico. It is now a popular tourist destination, in party because it sits on beautiful Caribbean beaches.
    Photo of Tulum Beach at Mayan Ruins ...tif
  • The ruins of the Maya civilization city at Tulum, on the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once known as Zama (dawn) because, being on the far eastern edge of Mexico, it was one of the first places in the country to see the dawn. Tulum was a commercial port that traded extensively throughout Central America and Central Mexico. It is now a popular tourist destination, in party because it sits on beautiful Caribbean beaches.
    Photo of Tourists walking past the T...tif
  • The ruins of the Maya civilization city at Tulum, on the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once known as Zama (dawn) because, being on the far eastern edge of Mexico, it was one of the first places in the country to see the dawn. Tulum was a commercial port that traded extensively throughout Central America and Central Mexico. It is now a popular tourist destination, in party because it sits on beautiful Caribbean beaches.
    Photo of Tulum Maya Ruins El Castill...tif
  • Historic masks used for festivals and celebrations in Chichicastengo. The town has become famous for its masks which depict a combination of indigenous characters as well as Catholic saints and Spanish conquistadors. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Conquistor costume in Chichicastengo...tif
  • Historic masks used for festivals and celebrations in Chichicastengo. The town has become famous for its masks which depict a combination of indigenous characters as well as Catholic saints and Spanish conquistadors. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional wooden masks in Chichica...tif
  • Historic masks used for festivals and celebrations in Chichicastengo. The town has become famous for its masks which depict a combination of indigenous characters as well as Catholic saints and Spanish conquistadors. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Three Conquistor masks in Chichicast...tif
  • A man poses in full costume of a Spanish conquistador in Chichicastengo. Historic masks and costumes used for festivals and celebrations in Chichicastengo. The town has become famous for its masks which depict a combination of indigenous characters as well as Catholic saints and Spanish conquistadors. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Conquistor costume in Chichicastengo...tif
  • Historic masks used for festivals and celebrations in Chichicastengo. The town has become famous for its masks which depict a combination of indigenous characters as well as Catholic saints and Spanish conquistadors. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Conquistor wooden mask (346121216265...tif
  • Children scamble to pick up candy and beat the pinata in front of the Church of Santo Tomas in the middle Chichicastenango, Guatemelas, as part of Convite 12 de Dicembre in Chichicastenango in celebration of the Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe.. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Children scamble to collect candy fr...tif
  • Children scamble to pick up candy and beat the pinata in front of the Church of Santo Tomas in the middle Chichicastenango, Guatemelas, as part of Convite 12 de Dicembre in Chichicastenango in celebration of the Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe.. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    A young boy attacks a Pinata in Chic...tif
  • Fireworks in the main street in front of the Church of Santo Tomas for Convite 12 de Dicembre in Chichicastenango in celebration of the Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe.. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Chichicastenango Fireworks and flame...tif
  • Fireworks in the main street in front of the Church of Santo Tomas as part of Convite 12 de Dicembre in Chichicastenango in celebration of the Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe.. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Fireworks in Chichicastenango (34612...tif
  • Three firemen on duty watch fireworks in the main street in front of the Church of Santo Tomas as part of Convite 12 de Dicembre in Chichicastenango in celebration of the Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe. The man at right was having a good time dancing barefoot all night and seemed to be trying to get as close as possible to the fireworks. No-one tried to stop him.. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Chichicastenango Fireworks Firemen (...tif
  • Children scamble to pick up candy and beat the pinata in front of the Church of Santo Tomas in the middle Chichicastenango, Guatemelas, as part of Convite 12 de Dicembre in Chichicastenango in celebration of the Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe.. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    A young boy beats a Pinata with a st...tif
  • Revelers launch a paper sky lantern in the main street in front of the Church of Santo Tomas as part of a street festival before the Sunday market.. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Sky lantern and Santo Tomas Church i...tif
  • Orquesta Marimba Maria Guadalupe, a band playing in Chichicastenango, Guatemala,  during the evening festival of the day of Our Lady of Guadalupe.. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Singers in a Marimba band in Chichic...tif
  • Children scamble to pick up candy and beat the pinata in front of the Church of Santo Tomas in the middle Chichicastenango, Guatemelas, as part of Convite 12 de Dicembre in Chichicastenango in celebration of the Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe.. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    A young girls attacks a Pinata in Ch...tif
  • Children scamble to pick up candy and beat the pinata in front of the Church of Santo Tomas in the middle Chichicastenango, Guatemelas, as part of Convite 12 de Dicembre in Chichicastenango in celebration of the Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe.. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Children with Pinata in Chichicasten...tif
  • In front of the Church of Santo Tomas in the middle Chichicastenango, Guatemelas, as part of Convite 12 de Dicembre in Chichicastenango in celebration of the Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe.. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    People gathering for Convite 12 de D...tif
  • A crowd watches fireworks in the main street in front of the Church of Santo Tomas as part of Convite 12 de Dicembre in Chichicastenango in celebration of the Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe.. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Chichicastenango Fireworks Crowd (34...tif
  • Revelers watch a box of fireworks go off in the main street in front of the Church of Santo Tomas as part of Convite 12 de Dicembre in Chichicastenango in celebration of the Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe.. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Chichicastenango Rocket Fireworks (3...tif
  • Revelers launch a paper sky lantern in the main street in front of the Church of Santo Tomas as part of a street festival before the Sunday market.. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Sky lantern in Chichicastengo festiv...tif
  • Orquesta Marimba Maria Guadalupe, a band playing in Chichicastenango, Guatemala,  during the evening festival of the day of Our Lady of Guadalupe.. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Marimba band playing Chichicastenang...tif
  • Fireworks in the main street in front of the Church of Santo Tomas as part of Convite 12 de Dicembre in Chichicastenango in celebration of the Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe.. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Fireworks in Chichicastenango Guatem...tif
  • Pacific cultures exhibit at the Museum of Natural History in New York's Upper West Side neighborhood, adjacent to Central Park.
    Natural History Museum Pacific Cultu...tif
  • Plains Indians exhibit at the Museum of Natural History in New York's Upper West Side neighborhood, adjacent to Central Park.
    Natural History Museum Plains Indian...tif
  • Elevated view of the atrium of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian.
    atrium of the national museum of the...tif
  • External shot of the outside of the building of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
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  • External shot of the outside of the building of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
    i223153613-exterior of smithsonian n...tif
  • Main atrium of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
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  • External shot of the outside of the building of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
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  • Elevated view of the atrium of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian.
    Atrium of the National Museum of the...tif