Question

Indigenous women in flowing white veils carry a coffin down a rocky path in Burial in Yalálag, a photo from this country included in Edward Steichen’s The Family of Man exhibit. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this country where Graciela Iturbide and Lola Álvarez Bravo photographed the matrilineal Zapotec people. Álvarez also photographed Frida Kahlo, a painter from this country.
ANSWER: Mexico [or México or United Mexican States or Estados Unidos Mexicanos]
[10m] In an Iturbide photo titled for these figures, a Seri woman carries a boombox through the Sonoran Desert. Wealthy dinner guests find themselves unable to leave in a Luis Buñuel film about an “exterminating” one of these figures.
ANSWER: angels [accept ángeles; accept Mujer ángel, Desierto de Sonora; accept El ángel exterminador or The Exterminating Angel]
[10h] This woman’s photos of Nahua women in Oaxaca influenced Iturbide and Álvarez. Edward Weston’s Daybooks include his travels in Mexico with this artist, who photographed the works of Diego Rivera.
ANSWER: Tina Modotti [or Assunta Adelaide Luigia Modotti Mondini]
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