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  ahuelican_nahuatl25.JPG - Clay fish being painted and drying in the shade. The Rio Balsas region is known for its crafts and many villages participate and certain villages are the center of the trade. Rough road to San Agustin Oapan , a traditional center< leads me to believe that some work is sub contracte from Oapan to Ahuelican.  
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