An older Tzutujil Mayan woman in traditional dress, including the tocoyal headdress, in the weekly open market in Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala. Tocoya


An older Tzutujil Mayan woman in traditional dress, including the tocoyal headdress, in the weekly open market in Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala. Tocoyals are a symbol of status and authority for a woman. Twenty-five years ago, many women there wore them, but because they are so expensive now, most women cannot afford them any more anymore. It is a piece of woven fabric about 40 feet long which is wrapped around the head.


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Photo credit: © Jon G. Fuller, Jr. / Alamy / Afripics
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