Aztecs dance in the Day of The Dead in Mixquic Mexico - stock photo
Aztecs dance in the Day of The Dead in Mixquic Mexico, this is a traditional dance that has been passed generations to generations from shamans to descendants of the Aztecs in Mexico, they dance on the night of the Day of The dead from November 1 to November 2 in the morning all night long to say thanks to mother earth, they say that dancing in the group is their form of massaging the core of the earth with their feet and give thanks to the goddess of the earth.
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