production : Yucatan2006 : 2006_08_12: San Cristobal de las Casas San Juan Chamula, where the local Tzotzil practice a distinctive syncretic religion (please don't photograph people or sheep). : Typical cross--part Christian, part pagan
The green crosses are often painted with bromeliad flowers and ceiba flowers, and are dressed with pine boughs, maize and bromeliad stalks. They reflect not only Christian beliefs, but also the Mayan cross, which represents the four cardinal points or the four corners of the world propped up by the world tree.