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Asociacion Mayab, In The 2016 38th Annual San Francisco, Carnaval Parade
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The Banner
The banner showed that this contingent was two groups combined. The Instituto Familiar de la Raza, whose mission is to promote and enhance the health and well-being of Chicanos/Latinos and multicultural/multiracial youth. And Asociacion Mayab, whose mission is to create conditions that allow for the optimal development of the Yucatec Maya community in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Asociacion Mayab • Instituto Familiar de la Raza • Indigena Health & Wellness Collaborative • Ya'ax Che' La Ceiba Sagrada • In The 2016 38th Annual San Francisco Carnaval Parade • This year's theme: Viva La Madre Tierra • 24th Street near South Van Ness • San Francisco, California • (Date Photographed: 10:45:33 Sunday 29 May 2016) • (Date Published: Wednesday 8 June 2016) • © 2016 Bryan Costales #C16_2370 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Young Girl Waved
A young girl waved to the crowd from the back of a combined float and band platform.
Asociacion Mayab • Instituto Familiar de la Raza • Indigena Health & Wellness Collaborative • Ya'ax Che' La Ceiba Sagrada • In The 2016 38th Annual San Francisco Carnaval Parade • This year's theme: Viva La Madre Tierra • 24th Street near South Van Ness • San Francisco, California • (Date Photographed: 10:46:15 Sunday 29 May 2016) • (Date Published: Wednesday 8 June 2016) • © 2016 Bryan Costales #C16_2373 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Two Boys In White
Also on the back of the float, two boys sat and waved. They were dressed in white with matching hats and sunglasses.
Asociacion Mayab • Instituto Familiar de la Raza • Indigena Health & Wellness Collaborative • Ya'ax Che' La Ceiba Sagrada • In The 2016 38th Annual San Francisco Carnaval Parade • This year's theme: Viva La Madre Tierra • 24th Street near South Van Ness • San Francisco, California • (Date Photographed: 10:46:19 Sunday 29 May 2016) • (Date Published: Wednesday 8 June 2016) • © 2016 Bryan Costales #C16_2376 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Women Danced
Women danced behind the float. All three wore decorative dresses.
Asociacion Mayab • Instituto Familiar de la Raza • Indigena Health & Wellness Collaborative • Ya'ax Che' La Ceiba Sagrada • In The 2016 38th Annual San Francisco Carnaval Parade • This year's theme: Viva La Madre Tierra • 24th Street near South Van Ness • San Francisco, California • (Date Photographed: 10:46:30 Sunday 29 May 2016) • (Date Published: Wednesday 8 June 2016) • © 2016 Bryan Costales #C16_2381 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Hands Up
Both women and men danced, all with hands raised as if the parade were being robbed.
Asociacion Mayab • Instituto Familiar de la Raza • Indigena Health & Wellness Collaborative • Ya'ax Che' La Ceiba Sagrada • In The 2016 38th Annual San Francisco Carnaval Parade • This year's theme: Viva La Madre Tierra • 24th Street near South Van Ness • San Francisco, California • (Date Photographed: 10:46:40 Sunday 29 May 2016) • (Date Published: Wednesday 8 June 2016) • © 2016 Bryan Costales #C16_2389 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Man Danced With Gusto
A man danced with his hands raised. He danced with great energy and gusto.
Asociacion Mayab • Instituto Familiar de la Raza • Indigena Health & Wellness Collaborative • Ya'ax Che' La Ceiba Sagrada • In The 2016 38th Annual San Francisco Carnaval Parade • This year's theme: Viva La Madre Tierra • 24th Street near South Van Ness • San Francisco, California • (Date Photographed: 10:46:46 Sunday 29 May 2016) • (Date Published: Wednesday 8 June 2016) • © 2016 Bryan Costales #C16_2392 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Segregated
The women walked on the right side of the street, while the men walked on the left side of the street.
Asociacion Mayab • Instituto Familiar de la Raza • Indigena Health & Wellness Collaborative • Ya'ax Che' La Ceiba Sagrada • In The 2016 38th Annual San Francisco Carnaval Parade • This year's theme: Viva La Madre Tierra • 24th Street near South Van Ness • San Francisco, California • (Date Photographed: 10:47:15 Sunday 29 May 2016) • (Date Published: Wednesday 8 June 2016) • © 2016 Bryan Costales #C16_2398 Add a comment or report a mistake
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