BOLIVIA-TRADITION-NATITAS
Devotees place candles and other offerings in front of human skulls at a cemetery in La Paz, on November 8, 2015, carrying a box with two human skulls to be blessed during the celebration of the Dia de las Natitas (Snub-nosed Day). In the Bolivian Andes it is customary to keep at home and revere human skulls they call "Natitas" (Snub-nosed), who in exchange will grant their protection and blessings to the family. AFP/PHOTO/ AIZAR RALDES / AFP PHOTO / AIZAR RALDES (Photo credit should read AIZAR RALDES/AFP via Getty Images)
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