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Catrinas Parade In Mexico
A person attends the Catrinas Parade in Mexico City, which began at the Angel of Independence and ended in the capital's Zocalo on the eve of Day of the Dead in Mexico. According to data from the National Institute of Anthropology and History, La Catrina, originally called La Calavera Garbancera, is a figure created by Jose Guadalupe Posada and named by the muralist Diego Rivera. ''Garbancera'' is the word by which the people who sold chickpeas and who, having indigenous blood, pretended to be Europeans, whether Spanish or French (the latter more common during the Porfiriato) and who denied their own race, heritage and culture. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
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| Photo ID | #10681798 |
|---|---|
| Date Taken | |
| Location | N/A |
| Photographer | Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto |
| Category | Religion and Belief |
| Copyright | © 2026 NurPhoto - Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto |
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