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  • Indigenous women dressed in their traditional clothes arrive with pigs for sale at the Otavalo animal market, Ecuador.
    Otavalo Animal Market, Ecuador.jpg
  • Felt brown hat, shawl, and blue dress help to identify this indigeneous woman's ethnicity and traditions in the Andes of Ecuador
    Indigenous Woman, Ecuador, Traditio...jpg
  • Felt brown hat and shawl identify this indigenous woman's ethnicity and tradtions in the Andes of Ecuador.
    Indigenous Ecuadorian Woman, Traditi...jpg
  • Panama hat and shawl distingushes this indigenous woman's ethnicity and tradtions in Cuenca, Ecuador.
    Traditional Dress, Cuenca, Ecuador.jpg
  • In the Casco Viejo neighborhood of Panama City a mother and son are dressed in the national costumes of Panama.  The mother is in a polerra dress for woman, and the boy is wearing a straw montuno hat and embroidered shirt for men.
    Panama, Traditional Dress, Casco Vie...jpg
  • Man poses in a straw Montuno hat and embroidered shirt, the national dress for men in Panama in Casco Viejo, the old neighborhood of Panama City.
    Panama City, Casco Viejo, Traditiona...jpg
  • Indigenous woman walks by  the elliptical walls of Ingapirca's Temple of the Sun, Ecuador's most important Inca site.  The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Trust Site.
    Temple of the Sun, Inca Ruins, Ingap...jpg
  • At La Macarena Stadium a matador waits for the arrival of the bull.  The Festival of the Bulls is a month long celebration of bullfighting in Medellin.
    Festival Of The Bulls, Medellin, Col...jpg
  • The matadors enter the bullfighting ring at La Macarena Stadium.  The Festival of the Bulls is a month long celebration of bullfighting.  Colombia is one of the few Latin American countries where the original form of bullfighting is still practiced.
    Bullfighting Festival, Medellin, Col...jpg
  • Entrance on Calle Larga to Cuenca's most famous Panama hat maker, sombrerero Alberto Pulla, who has been making Panama hats for many years in Cuenca, Ecuador.  The Panama hat originated in Ecuador.
    Panama Hat Shop, Cuenca, Ecuador.jpg
  • On a mountain farm outside of Cuenca a woman hand weaves a Panama hat from toquilla straw.  The Panama hat originated in Ecuador.
    Weaving Panama Hat, Ecuador.jpg
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