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Every May 5 in Mexico’s Guerrero state the tigers of Zitlala fight each other in an ancestral ritual for rain. Believers offer their blood and pain to the gods, saying a drop of blood is equal to a drop of water.
“Their philosophy is holistic,” Mr. Martínez said. “When you talk to the campesinos, they say, ‘We eat the land and the land eats us.’ Everything is cyclical.”
Credit NYT/Yael Martínez – read more here

desimonewayland:

Every May 5 in Mexico’s Guerrero state the tigers of Zitlala fight each other in an ancestral ritual for rain. Believers offer their blood and pain to the gods, saying a drop of blood is equal to a drop of water.
“Their philosophy is holistic,” Mr. Martínez said. “When you talk to the campesinos, they say, ‘We eat the land and the land eats us.’ Everything is cyclical.”
Credit NYT/Yael Martínez – read more here