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  nahua_tecapagco_16.JPG - one of the trails that leads to the homes of the people . I first asked at a store above the town  near the school and was directed to Josephas home. While wandering around the steep trails I ran into Margarita Jimeneza Gutierez the grand daughter who took me down to Josephas house , did the translation to nahuatl and helped convince the famly to let me photograph Josepha.  
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