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#8036334
9 Apr 2022
Representatives of La Flor Más Bella Del Ejido in Xochimilco, Mexico City, boarded a canoe decorated with different flowers prior to a tour of the Embarcadero Nuevo de Nativitas on the occasion of this contest, which has the objective of making visible the diversity of native women of this municipality, as well as preserving and highlighting the origins of the people who still conserve their customs and traditions.
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#8036342
9 Apr 2022
Representatives of La Flor Más Bella Del Ejido in Xochimilco, Mexico City, boarded a canoe decorated with different flowers prior to a tour of the Embarcadero Nuevo de Nativitas on the occasion of this contest, which has the objective of making visible the diversity of native women of this municipality, as well as preserving and highlighting the origins of the people who still conserve their customs and traditions.
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#8036336
9 Apr 2022
On the left, representatives of La Flor Más Bella Del Ejido in Xochimilco, Mexico City, aboard a canoe prior to a tour of the Embarcadero Nuevo de Nativitas on the occasion of the contest, which aims to highlight the diversity of native women in this municipality, as well as to preserve and highlight the origins of the people who still preserve their customs and traditions.
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#7974890
26 Mar 2022
Native girls from Xochimilco and representatives of the different neighbourhoods and towns of Xochimilco in Mexico City, prior to their participation in a horseback ride on the eve of the festivities for the Most Beautiful Flower of the Ejido. The objective of La Flor Más Bella del Ejido is to revalue the beauty of the mestizo women who live in Xochimilco, in addition to preserving and highlighting the origins of the towns that at some point in their history had or still have farmland or ejidos.
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#7974964
26 Mar 2022
Native women of Xochimilco and representatives of the different neighbourhoods and villages of the municipality in Mexico City, prior to a horseback ride on the eve of the festivities for the Most Beautiful Flower of the Ejido. The objective of La Flor Más Bella del Ejido is to revalue the beauty of the mestizo women who live in Xochimilco, in addition to preserving and highlighting the origins of the towns that at some point in their history had or still have farmland or ejidos.
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#7974970
26 Mar 2022
A native of Xochimilco and representative of the different neighbourhoods and villages of Xochimilco in Mexico City, poses before her participation in a horseback ride on the eve of the festivities for the Most Beautiful Flower of the Ejido. The objective of La Flor Más Bella del Ejido is to revalue the beauty of the mestizo women who live in Xochimilco, in addition to preserving and highlighting the origins of the towns that at some point in their history had or still have farmland or ejidos.
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#7974980
26 Mar 2022
A native woman from Xochimilco and representative of the different neighbourhoods and villages of Xochimilco in Mexico City, puts on her make-up prior to her participation in a horseback ride on the eve of the festivities for the Most Beautiful Flower of the Ejido. The objective of La Flor Más Bella del Ejido is to revalue the beauty of the mestizo women who live in Xochimilco, in addition to preserving and highlighting the origins of the towns that at some point in their history had or still have farmland or ejidos.
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#7974914
26 Mar 2022
Older women native to Xochimilco and representatives of the different neighbourhoods and villages of Xochimilco in Mexico City, prior to their participation in a horseback ride on the eve of the festivities for the Most Beautiful Flower of the Ejido.
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#7974936
26 Mar 2022
An older adult native of Xochimilco and representative of the different neighbourhoods and villages of Xochimilco in Mexico City, poses before her participation in a horseback ride on the eve of the festivities for the Most Beautiful Flower of the Ejido.
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#7974948
26 Mar 2022
An older adult native of Xochimilco and representative of the different neighbourhoods and villages of Xochimilco in Mexico City, poses before her participation in a horseback ride on the eve of the festivities for the Most Beautiful Flower of the Ejido.
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#7974956
26 Mar 2022
A rider aboard a carriage prior to the participation of native women of Xochimilco and representatives of the different neighbourhoods and towns of the municipality in Mexico City, prior to a horseback ride on the eve of the festivities for the Most Beautiful Flower of the Ejido. The objective of La Flor Más Bella del Ejido is to revalue the beauty of the mestizo women who live in Xochimilco, in addition to preserving and highlighting the origins of the towns that at some point in their history had or still have farmland or ejidos.
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#7975090
26 Mar 2022
With a crown of flowers and typical costume, native women from Xochimilco, representatives of the Most Beautiful Flower of the Ejido from the different neighbourhoods and towns of the municipality in Mexico City, prior to their participation in a horseback ride aboard a carriage on the eve of the festivities for the Most Beautiful Flower of the Ejido. The objective of La Flor Más Bella del Ejido is to revalue the beauty of the mestizo women who live in Xochimilco, in addition to preserving and highlighting the origins of the towns that at some point in their history had or still have farmland or ejidos.
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#7490584
5 Dec 2021
A group of queens and representatives of native peoples and neighbourhoods of Mexico City, prior to the First Great Parade of Huehuenches and Chinelos that started from the Plaza Tlaxcoaque to the Zócalo of the capital on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the Indigenous Resistance of Mexico-Tenochtitlán.
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#7490600
5 Dec 2021
A group of queens and representatives of native peoples and neighbourhoods of Mexico City, prior to the First Great Parade of Huehuenches and Chinelos that started from the Plaza Tlaxcoaque to the Zócalo of the capital on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the Indigenous Resistance of Mexico-Tenochtitlán.
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#7374250
12 Nov 2021
Women representatives of the native peoples of Xochimilco and local authorities during a press conference after announcing the increase in the production and sale of poinsettias in the Cuemanco Flower Market in Mexico City, with the aim of promoting local consumption during the COVID-19 health emergency and the green epidemiological traffic light in the capital.
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#7374242
12 Nov 2021
On the sides, women representatives of the native peoples of Xochimilco during a press conference after announcing the increase in the production and sale of poinsettias in the Cuemanco Flower Market in Mexico City, with the aim of promoting local consumption during the COVID-19 health emergency and the green epidemiological traffic light in the capital.
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