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  • 'Being Garifuna' blogger Teofilo Colon fans flames of his people's pride online Filmmaker, photographer goes by the nickname 'Tio Teo' Erica Pearson

    NYDN Rss ERICA PEARSON 2011

  • "I'm very interested in fanning the flames of Garifuna pride," said Colon, a filmmaker and photographer who goes by the nickname "Tio Teo."

    NYDN Rss ERICA PEARSON 2011

  • "I'm very interested in fanning the flames of Garifuna pride," said Colon, a filmmaker and photographer who goes by the nickname "Tio Teo."

    NYDN Rss ERICA PEARSON 2011

  • 'Being Garifuna' blogger Teofilo Colon fans flames of his people's pride online Filmmaker, photographer goes by the nickname 'Tio Teo' Erica Pearson

    NYDN Rss ERICA PEARSON 2011

  • Tio is right about one thing, however, Chamula is a tourist trap but so is Paris and the reason places such as that are tourist traps is because tourists love them and, in the case of Chamula, the village is easily accessable from San Cristóbal.

    Any Chiapas backroad driving experts? 2009

  • Tio is right about one thing, however, Chamula is a tourist trap but so is Paris and the reason places such as that are tourist traps is because tourists love them and, in the case of Chamula, the village is easily accessable from San Cristóbal.

    Any Chiapas backroad driving experts? 2009

  • Tio is right about one thing, however, Chamula is a tourist trap but so is Paris and the reason places such as that are tourist traps is because tourists love them and, in the case of Chamula, the village is easily accessable from San Cristóbal.

    Any Chiapas backroad driving experts? 2009

  • Tio is right about one thing, however, Chamula is a tourist trap but so is Paris and the reason places such as that are tourist traps is because tourists love them and, in the case of Chamula, the village is easily accessable from San Cristóbal.

    Any Chiapas backroad driving experts? 2009

  • Tio is right about one thing, however, Chamula is a tourist trap but so is Paris and the reason places such as that are tourist traps is because tourists love them and, in the case of Chamula, the village is easily accessable from San Cristóbal.

    Any Chiapas backroad driving experts? 2009

  • Tio is right about one thing, however, Chamula is a tourist trap but so is Paris and the reason places such as that are tourist traps is because tourists love them and, in the case of Chamula, the village is easily accessable from San Cristóbal.

    Any Chiapas backroad driving experts? 2009

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