Culture and tradition in Pillaro

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Culture and tradition in Pillaro

According to the story, in colonial times the indigenous disguised themselves as devils in repudiation of priestly sermons and physical, psychological, economic and moral abuse they received from the spanish people, in Píllaro, Ecuador, on Monday, January 2, 2016. In the Rocafuerfe neighborhood, Pedro Curay prepares for the 'Diablada Pillareña' parade with a devil mask. (Photo by Franklin Jácome/ACGEcuador).


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