Victor Hugo Sosa: Mexican mayor weds alligator, ceremony sealed with a kiss

Victor Hugo Sosa: Mexican mayor weds alligator, ceremony sealed with a kiss

by Joseph Anthony
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Mayor of San Pedro Huamelul marries a new crocodile each year, complying with ancient traditions.  (Source: Reuters)

A small-town Mexican mayor married his alligator bride in a colorful ceremony as traditional music rang out and revelers danced while imploring the indigenous leader to seal the nuptials with a kiss.

San Pedro Huamelula Mayor Victor Hugo Sosa obliged more than once during Thursdayโ€™s wedding, bending down to plant his lips on the small alligatorโ€™s snout, which had been tied shut presumably to avoid unwanted biting.
The ritual marriage likely dates back centuries to pre-Hispanic times among Oaxaca stateโ€™s Chontal and Huave indigenous communities, like a prayer pleading for natureโ€™s bounty.
โ€œWe ask nature for enough rain, for enough food, that we have fish in the river,โ€ said Sosa, mayor of the small fishing village on Oaxacaโ€™s steamy Pacific coast.
Oaxaca, located in Mexicoโ€™s poor south, is arguably the countryโ€™s richest in indigenous culture and home to many groups that have stubbornly maintained their languages and traditions.
The age-old ritual in San Pedro Huamelula, now mixed with Catholic spirituality, involves dressing the alligator or caiman in a white wedding dress plus other colorful garments.
The seven-year-old reptile, referred to as a little princess, is believed to be a deity representing mother earth, and her marriage to the local leader symbolizes the joining of humans with the divine.
As trumpets blared and drums provided a festive beat, locals carried the alligator bride in their arms through village streets as men fanned it with their hats.
โ€œIt gives me so much happiness and makes me proud of my roots,โ€ said Elia Edith Aguilar, known as the godmother who organized the wedding.
She said that she feels privileged to be entrusted with carrying out the ceremony, and noted she spent a lot of time fretting over what the bride would wear.
โ€œItโ€™s a very beautiful tradition,โ€ she added with a smile.
REUTERS

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