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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil facesâ€""all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil faces""”all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas, Yucat-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil faces""”all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas, Yucat-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil facesâ€""all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil faces""”all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas, Yucat-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil faces""”all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas, Yucat-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil faces""”all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas, Yucat-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil facesâ€""all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil faces""”all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas, Yucat-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil facesâ€""all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil facesâ€""all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil facesâ€""all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil faces""”all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas, Yucat-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil faces""”all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas, Yucat-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil faces""”all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas, Yucat-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil facesâ€""all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil facesâ€""all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil faces""”all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas, Yucat-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil facesâ€""all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil facesâ€""all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil faces""”all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas, Yucat-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil facesâ€""all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil facesâ€""all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil facesâ€""all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil facesâ€""all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil facesâ€""all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil facesâ€""all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil facesâ€""all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil faces""”all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas, Yucat-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil facesâ€""all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil faces""”all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas, Yucat-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil facesâ€""all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil facesâ€""all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil facesâ€""all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil facesâ€""all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil faces""”all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas, Yucat-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil faces""”all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas, Yucat-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil faces""”all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas, Yucat-stock-foto
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April 6, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: The First Festival of Indigenous Languages and Cultures is taking place in Mexico City. The Plaza de la Constitución is filled with enormous tents sheltering Indigenous artisans selling their products, such as alebrijes (brightly painted wooden figures), earrings, clothing, toys, decorative items, copper kitchen utensils, and wooden masks with human or devil facesâ€""all handmade. Throughout Mexico, there are sixty-eight Indigenous groups, each with its own language and culture. The largest concentrations are found in Veracruz, Guerrero, Chiapas-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 TUESDAY APRIL 7 Undated handout file photo originally issued on 01/10/25 by London Fire Brigade (LFB) of an E-bike fire in Woolwich. E-bike and e-scooter fires reached a record high last year, an investigation has found, leading to riders being warned about online marketplaces. Fire brigade figures obtained by the Press Association show 432 e-bike blazes were recorded across the UK in 2025. Issue date: Tuesday April 7, 2026.-stock-foto