A mayor in a Mexican town married a crocodile dressed in a wedding dress as part of an ancient ritual believed to bring prosperity and well-being. The ceremony involved kissing the crocodile, whose mouth was tied to prevent biting. The 7-year-old 'bride' is referred to as 'little princess' by locals and symbolizes a deity associated with Mother Earth. The marriage represents the union between humans and the divine. The crocodile belongs to the alligator family but is significantly smaller than its relatives. The tradition is said to originate from indigenous communities in the state of Oaxaca and reflects the cultural alliance between the Uave and Chontal peoples. The mayor, Victor Hugo Sosa, explained this union during an interview.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article reports on a cultural tradition involving a local mayor and does not present any political opinion, framing, or bias. It focuses on describing the event and its cultural significance without taking a stance or emphasizing any particular political viewpoint.
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