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Teakata
Teakata-Ancestors Ceremonial Center
Los Picachos, Nayarit
Los Picachos
The Chanter and his seconders ~ Photograph #N30397 ~ Edwin F. Myers 1938, Courtesy of the Peabody Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
The Chanter and his Seconders
Offerings at Haramaratsié-Juan Negrín 1977
Offerings at Tatei Haramara

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