Muxes Festival In Juchitan
JUCHITÁN, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 17: A Mexican “muxe” performs in the night party during the Muxes Festival on November 17, 2018 in Juchitán, Mexico. The Zapotec indigenous society traditionally divides people into three genders: male, female and muxes. The third gender (muxes) represents those who identify different as they were assigned at birth. Although the three gender system originates in pre-Hispanic indigenous culture, the phenomenon of muxes dressing publicly as women started in the 1950s and has been gaining popularity until today. (Photo by Jan Sochor/Getty Images)
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