Dzonot Miis is in Licie's backyard - Sotuta
Licie up close - Sotuta
Dona Felipa's compadre's son and his favorite cat- Sotuta
A friend and his cat -Sotuta
Generation gap - Sotuta
Dona Felipa clarifies the story of the cenote - Tabi
The rim of the cenote of Tabi
Switching bikes - Tabi
The church - Tabi
Dona Felipa is always on the lookout for plants she can't find in her village - Tabi
Don Florencio and Dona Felipa exchange information after not seeing one another since his stroke - Tabi
Don Florencio and me - Tabi
Don Florencio talks about his childhood - Tabi
Don Florencio's grandmother told fortunes and said he would live to be very old-she was right - Tabi
Hands of a healer - Tabi
The church in Yaxcaba
Yaxcaba cenote and a chapel - Yaxcaba
Dona Felipa and the chapel - Yaxcaba
Don Juan Bautista, some of his grandchildren and his medicinal plant garden - Yaxcaba
Shrine of three crosses - Tabi
Girls at the shrine of three crosses - Tabi
Praying to the crosses - Tabi
Dona Felipa greets the women participating in the novena - Tabi
Candles at the shrine of three crosses - Tabi
Girl at shrine of three crosses - Tabi
Boy at shrine of three crosses - Tabi
A girl listens to the prayers at the shrine of three crosses - Tabi
Maya priest praying as part of the Cha'a Chaak ceremony - Tabi
Maya priest praying as other men chat - Tabi
The ceremony lasts for two days - Tabi
The altar - Tabi
A candle, sakah and cross -Tabi
Candles, containers of sakah and water on the altar -Tabi
Water is an essential element of the altar since the purpose of the ceremony is to bring rain - Tabi
The altar -Tabi
The altar with three archs -Tabi
Dona Felipa with her newest grandson - Sotuta
20 days old - Sotuta
Dona Felipas daughter-in-law and grandson - Sotuta
The church of Sotuta
Statue of the famous Maya warrior and chief - Sotuta