Bolivians pay homage to family skulls
The Day of the Skulls saw Bolivians pamper the remains of their relatives in a tradition that dates back to pre-Catholic times. The Skulls, known as “natitas”, are decked out in hats and sunglasses for the occasion, which falls one week after All-Souls day. They receive offerings of food and cigarettes too. While the Roman Catholic…
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