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i grew up in San Miguel Acatån with a tribe of Mayan indians. These are from that part of the world.
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This sign, pointing to San Juan Ixcoy, Huehuetenango, has a blank so that they can update the number of inhabitants. When I snapped this (1998 with Mamiya 7), they had 206 people. This high plain is one of the highest points in Central America.
I grew up in San Miguel Acatán, where this was taken. Notice the upside down airplane on the ground. Mamiya 7. 1998.
I grew up in San Miguel Acatán, where this was taken. Notice the Seattle reference on the sweatshirt. Mamiya 7. 1998.
I grew up in San Miguel Acatán, where this was taken, in the marketplace. As Henry Ford would have said, you can have any color you want, as long as it's black. Mamiya 7. 1998.
This sign, pointing to San Juan Ixcoy, Huehuetenango, has a blank so that they can update the number of inhabitants. When I snapped this (1998 with Mamiya 7), they had 206 people. This high plain is one of the highest points in Central America.
This sign, pointing to San Juan Ixcoy, Huehuetenango, has a blank so that they can update the number of inhabitants. When I snapped this (1998 with Mamiya 7), they had 206 people. This high plain is one of the highest points in Central America.
This sign, pointing to San Juan Ixcoy, Huehuetenango, has a blank so that they can update the number of inhabitants. When I snapped this (1998 with Mamiya 7), they had 206 people. This high plain is one of the highest points in Central America.
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