RMDGNJJR–Triqui woman in traditional indigenous clothing, San Martin Itunyosu, Oaxaca, Mexico, North America
RMFFNGKH–Oaxaca, Mexico - Members of the Triqui ethnic group protest displacement from their homes and violence in their region.
RM2J6087A–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento'. Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RMFFNH6N–Oaxaca, Mexico - Members of the Triqui ethnic group protest displacement from their homes and violence in their region.
RM2J6085G–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento'. Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RMFFNH65–Oaxaca, Mexico - Members of the Triqui ethnic group protest displacement from their homes and violence in their region.
RM2J608CX–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento'. Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RMCC71H7–mischievous young Triqui Indian girl vendor consents to a photo in loggia of restaurant area of Oaxaca Zocalo
RM2KCJ8DW–A group of indigenous Triqui women blocked some of the entrances to the Zócalo in Mexico City after they were pushed back by the police for selling handicrafts on public streets during the COVID-19 health emergency and the orange epidemiological traffic light in the capital. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RMCC62R6–groups of Mexican Triqui Indian women & children against backdrop of banners strung between arches of Governors Palace Oaxaca
RMFFNH69–Oaxaca, Mexico - Members of the Triqui ethnic group protest displacement from their homes and violence in their region.
RM2J608CK–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento'. Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RM2J608A3–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento'. Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RM2KCJ8E3–A group of indigenous Triqui women blocked some of the entrances to the Zócalo in Mexico City after they were pushed back by the police for selling handicrafts on public streets during the COVID-19 health emergency and the orange epidemiological traffic light in the capital. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RMFFNGKE–Oaxaca, Mexico - Members of the Triqui ethnic group protest displacement from their homes and violence in their region.
RM2J608AH–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento'. Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RM2KCJ8E4–A group of indigenous Triqui women blocked some of the entrances to the Zócalo in Mexico City after they were pushed back by the police for selling handicrafts on public streets during the COVID-19 health emergency and the orange epidemiological traffic light in the capital. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RMFFNH6D–Oaxaca, Mexico - Members of the Triqui ethnic group protest displacement from their homes and violence in their region.
RM2J608CE–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento'. Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RM2KCJ8E2–A group of indigenous Triqui women blocked some of the entrances to the Zócalo in Mexico City after they were pushed back by the police for selling handicrafts on public streets during the COVID-19 health emergency and the orange epidemiological traffic light in the capital. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2KD8G0R–Police encapsulate members of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, after they were evicted from an encampment they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RMCC4PFW–Collecting Toys Twentieth Century.Mexican Doll Big And Small. Southern Mexico, Oaxaca. Ethnicity Triqui. Height Cm.46
RMFFNH6H–Oaxaca, Mexico - Members of the Triqui ethnic group protest displacement from their homes and violence in their region.
RM2J608A8–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento'. Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RM2KD8G0K–Members of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, were encapsulated by police after being evicted from an encampment they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RMFFNH6C–Oaxaca, Mexico - Members of the Triqui ethnic group protest displacement from their homes and violence in their region.
RMFFNH6X–Oaxaca, Mexico - Members of the Triqui ethnic group. Western Oaxaca, where they live, is is one of the poorest regions in Mexico
RM2J608AA–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento'. Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RM2B0FR2Y–Oaxaca, Mexico - Members of the Triqui ethnic group rally in the state capital's central square. The area of western Oaxaca where they live is one of
RM2KD8G09–Members of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, were encapsulated by police after being evicted from an encampment they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2J6089X–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento'. Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RM2B0FPN2–Oaxaca, Mexico - Members of the Triqui ethnic group rally in the state capital's central square. The area of western Oaxaca where they live is one of
RM2KD8G25–Members of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, were encapsulated by police after being evicted from an encampment they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2J608D6–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento'. Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RM2KD8G1C–Members of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, were encapsulated by police after being evicted from an encampment they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2J608AW–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento'. Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RM2KD8G12–Members of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, were encapsulated by police after being evicted from an encampment they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2J608D9–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento'. Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RM2KD8G0J–Members of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, were encapsulated by police after being evicted from an encampment they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2J608B8–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento'. Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RM2KD8G0N–Members of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, were encapsulated by police after being evicted from an encampment they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2J608A2–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento'. Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RM2J6089E–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento'. Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RM2KD8G1B–Members of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, were encapsulated by police after being evicted from an encampment they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2J6089K–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento'. Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RM2KD8G47–A member of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, is withdrawn and encapsulated after being evicted from an encampment they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2J6085A–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento'. Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RM2KD8FYT–Members of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, were encapsulated by police after being evicted from an encampment they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2J6089T–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento'. Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RM2KD8G0M–Members of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, were encapsulated by police after being evicted from an encampment they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2J6089A–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento'. Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RM2KD8G42–A member of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, is withdrawn and encapsulated after being evicted from an encampment they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2KCABN5–Members of the Indigenous Artisan Movement and the Triqui community who maintained a sit-in on Eje Central and Juarez Avenue during the COVID-19 health emergency and the orange epidemiological traffic light, were rebuked by a group of demonstrators composed of merchants and alleged neighbors of the area who demanded their eviction because they affect local commerce and traffic, they said. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2J6089H–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento'. Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RM2KCABNR–Members of the Indigenous Artisan Movement and the Triqui community who maintained a sit-in on Eje Central and Juarez Avenue during the COVID-19 health emergency and the orange epidemiological traffic light, were rebuked by a group of demonstrators composed of merchants and alleged neighbors of the area who demanded their eviction because they affect local commerce and traffic, they said. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2J608D4–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento'. Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RM2KCABN8–Members of the Indigenous Artisan Movement and the Triqui community who maintained a sit-in on Eje Central and Juarez Avenue during the COVID-19 health emergency and the orange epidemiological traffic light, were rebuked by a group of demonstrators composed of merchants and alleged neighbors of the area who demanded their eviction because they affect local commerce and traffic, they said. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2J60899–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento' Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RM2KCABN7–Members of the Indigenous Artisan Movement and the Triqui community who maintained a sit-in on Eje Central and Juarez Avenue during the COVID-19 health emergency and the orange epidemiological traffic light, were rebuked by a group of demonstrators composed of merchants and alleged neighbors of the area who demanded their eviction because they affect local commerce and traffic, they said. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2J6088X–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento' Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RM2KCABN9–Members of the Indigenous Artisan Movement and the Triqui community who maintained a sit-in on Eje Central and Juarez Avenue during the COVID-19 health emergency and the orange epidemiological traffic light, were rebuked by a group of demonstrators composed of merchants and alleged neighbors of the area who demanded their eviction because they affect local commerce and traffic, they said. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2J6085M–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento' Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RM2KCABNN–Members of the Indigenous Artisan Movement and the Triqui community who maintained a sit-in on Eje Central and Juarez Avenue during the COVID-19 health emergency and the orange epidemiological traffic light, were rebuked by a group of demonstrators composed of merchants and alleged neighbors of the area who demanded their eviction because they affect local commerce and traffic, they said. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2J60896–During the celebrations of 'El Señor de la Columna' in the sanctuary of Yosonotú, during which the Mixteco and Triqui groups perform traditional rituals such as 'el pedimento' Yosonotu, Oaxaca, Mexico.
RM2KCABNJ–Members of the Indigenous Artisan Movement and the Triqui community who maintained a sit-in on Eje Central and Juarez Avenue during the COVID-19 health emergency and the orange epidemiological traffic light, were rebuked by a group of demonstrators composed of merchants and alleged neighbors of the area who demanded their eviction because they affect local commerce and traffic, they said. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2KCABN3–Members of the Indigenous Artisan Movement and the Triqui community who maintained a sit-in on Eje Central and Juarez Avenue during the COVID-19 health emergency and the orange epidemiological traffic light, were rebuked by a group of demonstrators composed of merchants and alleged neighbors of the area who demanded their eviction because they affect local commerce and traffic, they said. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2KCABNG–Members of the Indigenous Artisan Movement and the Triqui community who maintained a sit-in on Eje Central and Juarez Avenue during the COVID-19 health emergency and the orange epidemiological traffic light, were rebuked by a group of demonstrators composed of merchants and alleged neighbors of the area who demanded their eviction because they affect local commerce and traffic, they said. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2KD8G0X–A member of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, clashes with police while they are encapsulated after being evicted from an encampment they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2KD8G11–A member of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, clashes with police while they are encapsulated after being evicted from an encampment they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2KD8G08–A member of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, clashes with police while they are encapsulated after being evicted from an encampment they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2KD8G0C–A member of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, clashes with police while they are encapsulated after being evicted from an encampment they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2KD8G0H–A member of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, clashes with police while they are encapsulated after being evicted from an encampment they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2KD8G15–Social organisations and members of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, clash with police after being evicted from a sit-in they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2KD8G0G–Social organisations and members of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, clash with police after being evicted from a sit-in they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2KD8G14–Social organisations and members of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, clash with police after being evicted from a sit-in they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2KD8G13–View of an image of the Virgin of Guadalupe while police encapsulate members of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, after being evicted from an encampment they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2KD8G4G–Social organisations and members of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, are encapsulated by police after being evicted from a sit-in that they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2KD8G4C–Social organisations and members of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, are encapsulated by police after being evicted from a sit-in that they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RM2KD8G06–Social organisations and members of the Triqui community of Copala, Oaxaca, are encapsulated by police after being evicted from a sit-in that they had maintained for 15 months on Avenida Juárez, Mexico City. After these events, they were once again encapsulated outside a building that gave them refuge for one night in the street of Mapimí and Plomo, in the Valle Gómez neighbourhood. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
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