In a Holy Week ritual re-enacting the capture of Jesus by the Roman army, hooded men walk the streets of Goias Velho, a Portuguese-colonial town in the central Brazilian state of Goias, early March 28, 2002. The hooded men are a tradition of Seville, Spain, and brought to Goias Velho, former capital of the mining state, Minas Gerais, by Spanish Priest Joao Perestrello de Vasconcelos Spindola in 1745.(AP Photo/Douglas Engle)
In a Holy Week ritual re-enacting the capture of Jesus by the Roman army, hooded men walk the streets of Goias Velho, a Portuguese-colonial town in the central Brazilian state of Goias, early March 28, 2002. The hooded men are a tradition of Seville, Spain, and brought to Goias Velho, former capital of the mining state, Minas Gerais, by Spanish Priest Joao Perestrello de Vasconcelos Spindola in 1745.(AP Photo/Douglas Engle)
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