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  • A young man arrives at the house in Oxkutzcab for the preparations of Dia de los Muertos.
    DRF_11304-20.tif
  • While the chickens hang upside down, waiting to be slaughtered for the day’s meal, the fire is prepared.Cooking the traditional meal of Pib, for Dia de los Muertos is a day-long process.
    DRF_11304-65.tif
  • While the chickens hang upside down, waiting to be slaughtered for the day’s meal, the fire is prepared.Cooking the traditional meal of Pib, for Dia de los Muertos is a day-long process.
    DRF_11304-66-Edit.tif
  • While the chickens hang upside down, waiting to be slaughtered for the day’s meal, the fire is prepared.Cooking the traditional meal of Pib, for Dia de los Muertos is a day-long process.
    DRF_11304-62.tif
  • Pieces of chicken are cooking in a frying pan over a wood fire, in preparation for the special sauce for the Dia de los Muertos dinner.
    DRF_11304-218-Edit.tif
  • Señora Góngora and her mother, Hortencia Góngora Dzul, arrive at the cooking area of the plantation in Oxkutzkab, to begin preparations for the Dia de los Muertos celebration.
    DRF_11304-22-Edit.tif
  • Señora Góngora and her mother, Hortencia Góngora Dzul, arrive at the cooking area of the plantation in Oxkutzkab, to begin preparations for the Dia de los Muertos celebration.
    DRF_11304-23.tif
  • Pieces of chicken are cooking in a frying pan over a wood fire, in preparation for the special sauce for the Dia de los Muertos dinner.
    DRF_11304-215.tif
  • Señora Hortencia Góngora Dzul, removes feathers from the freshly killed chickens, in preparation for cooking the dinner for Dia de los Muertos.
    DRF_11304-278-Edit.tif
  • Señora Hortencia Góngora Dzul, removes feathers from the freshly killed chickens, in preparation for cooking the dinner for Dia de los Muertos.
    DRF_11304-278-cropped.tif
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  • Throughout the State of Yucatan motorcycles (known as motos) are used as work vehicles. And in many instances, as seen in this image, trailers are attached - either to the front, or the back of the motos, for carrying supplies, and at times, even people.
    DRF_11304-51.tif
  • Throughout the State of Yucatan motorcycles (known as motos) are used as work vehicles. And in many instances, as seen in this image, trailers are attached - either to the front, or the back of the motos, for carrying supplies, and at times, even people.
    DRF_11304-50-Edit.tif
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  • A woman dressed in a brigt red shirt removes chickens from the wooden crates in preparation for killing them.
    DRF_11304-26-Edit.tif
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  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-144.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-159.tif
  • An adult man is carrying large cooking pots are carried to the house.
    DRF_11304-25.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-132.tif
  • A traditional Mayan hammock, inside a typical Yucatan structure. Throughout the State of Yucatan, in fact, throughout the entire Yucatan Peninsula, hammocks are used for sleeping instead of beds. They are far cooler in the heat, and humidity of the tropics.
    DRF_11304-74-Edit.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-199.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-193.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-200.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-195.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-163.tif
  • Chicken is cut, and then seasoned with spices, and with fresh lime before being wrapped in banana leaves and baked.
    DRF_11304-223-Edit.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-203.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-197.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-196.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-174.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-160.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-138.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-137.tif
  • Two woman carry a large black cauldron fill with fresh corn kernels. These will be soaked, repeatedly, to make a cornbread dough for the Pib.
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  • This is a typical "campo" living area within Yucatan Mexico. Generally a dwelling will have several structures; one for sleeping, one for cooking, and one for lounging.
    DRF_11304-1-Edit.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-204.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-175.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-165.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-164.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-151.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-142.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-135.tif
  • As part of the dwelling area, this building houses the birds that will be used for food.
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  • As part of the dwelling area, this building houses the birds that will be used for food.
    DRF_11304-3.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-162.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-147.tif
  • Soaking fresh corn kernels in water is done as the beginning process for making the cornbread dough. The kernels are soaks, squeezed, then place in another pot to be rinsed and soaked again. This process must be repeated several times before the kernels are ready to be ground.
    DRF_11304-134.tif
  • A traditional Dia de los Muertos Altar set up inside a traditional Yucateca House in a village of Oxkutzcab, Yucatan, Mexico. Photographs, and Marigold petals adorn the altar. Later food will be added.
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  • A traditional Dia de los Muertos Altar set up inside a traditional Yucateca House in a village of Oxkutzcab, Yucatan, Mexico. Photographs, and Marigold petals adorn the altar. Later food will be added.
    DRF_11304-176-Edit.tif
  • A traditional Altar. The celebration of Dia de los Muertos is comprised of a special meal, and an Altar that is constructed to pay homage to the dead loved ones. On the Altar is placed the foods, and beverages that the deceased enjoyed while alive. Photographs of the deceased are also placed on the Altar.
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  • Early in the morning, with the sun bright, and still low in the sky, people begin to gather at a house is the rural part of Oxkutzcab, Yucatan, Mexico, to begin preparations of Dia de los Muertos.
    DRF_11304-21.tif
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