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The Chambers Family M E X I C O |
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As a result of outreach into the lives of the Indian people, we were invited to attend a traditional cerimony.
The men in their bright colors danced all night. This picture was taken about 2:00 in the morning.
We are asking God to give us increased opportunities to minister to these people.
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The men performed the traditional movements as lead by this tribal leader in the green jacket. He held a piece of horse hair rope, using it to direct the dancers. |
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These men as well as others provided the music, which is a sort of scratching sound. The violin was handmade and is indicative of this area.
At times during the ceremony these men and others would join in with the dancers. |
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