The vibrant colors of the Indigenous weavings from Guatemala that appear on the traditional blouses known as huipiles, skirts and other items hold a deep symbolic meaning for communities across the Central American country, but they are also deeply intertwined with the promotion of tourism in Guatemala.
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The latest Tweet by Reuters states, With giant kites soaring in the skies, the Guatemalan community of Santiago Sacatepequez commemorated its traditional Day of the Dead celebration With Giant Kites Soaring in the Skies, the Guatemalan Community of Santiago Sacatepequez . - Latest Tweet by Reuters.
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