Local people dressed in Jaguar costumes participating in a tradition called 'La Tigrada', probably the most important celebration dedicated to any animal in the country. They invoke 'Tepeyollotl', the god of Jaguar in the Aztec mythology, and ask for longer periods of rain and abundant crops, Chilapa de Alvarez, Guerrero, Mexico.
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