Media Voices for Children posted a photo:
Tobacco Children
Nayarit, Mexico
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A Huichol girl strings tobacco. Indigenous Huicholes families migrate from tiny mountain villages every year to work in the tobacco fields of Nayarit, Mexico. They live out in the open, eking out no more than a subsistence living. They make 50¢ per string of tobacco, a job that includes picking, sorting, drying, and threading.