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Devotees perform rituals with their "natitas" (snub-nosed) human skulls, at the Central Cemetery of La Paz, on November 8, 2016. The natitas are meant to protect their owners, who keep them at home all year long and bring them to the cemetery chapels every 8 of November to perform rituals which end up in a traditional party. / AFP PHOTO / AIZAR RALDES (Photo credit should read AIZAR RALDES/AFP via Getty Images)
Devotees perform rituals with their "natitas" (snub-nosed) human skulls, at the Central Cemetery of La Paz, on November 8, 2016. The natitas are meant to protect their owners, who keep them at home all year long and bring them to the cemetery chapels every 8 of November to perform rituals which end up in a traditional party. / AFP PHOTO / AIZAR RALDES (Photo credit should read AIZAR RALDES/AFP via Getty Images)
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