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USA, Chicago, May 28, 2009. Community within a community, Zapotec speaking Mexican-Americans and immigrants maintain their connection to San Pablo Guila in their native Oaxaca through religion, cultural traditions and food. A significant group lives in the Illinois suburb of West Chicago. Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.

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United States, Illinois, Chicago, Jay Dunn, photography, culture, Zapotec, San Pablo Guila, Oaxaca, Mexico, Christianity, religion, Latin, Latino, Spanish, Hispanic, Hoy Newspaper
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USA, Chicago, May 28, 2009.  Community within a community, Zapotec speaking Mexican-Americans and immigrants maintain their connection to San Pablo Guila in their native Oaxaca through religion, cultural traditions and food. A significant group lives in the Illinois suburb of West Chicago.  Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.