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This film addresses some of the fundamental question about ceremonial cacao from the perspective of Maya Tzutujil tribe in Guatemala.
Nana Marina And Tata Pedro, two elders of the Tzutujil tribe from San Pedro La Laguna, in Guatemala, explain the meaning and purpose behind a cacao ceremony and the origin of cacao.
Produced by Cacao Lab directed by Daniel Garcia
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