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Friday, October 29, 2010
Honoring friends and family for Day of the Dead
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Coyote Woman is an altar ego of artist, painter and poet Mitzi Linn. They began their magical journey together at Monte Alban, the ancient ceremonial center on the mountain top at Oaxaca, MX.
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