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Kantuta, In The 2014 San Francisco Carnival Parade
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![]() A banner reading, "Kantuta," was carried just ahead of a pickup truck rigged with murals and loud speakers.
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![]() A woman marching with Kantuta helped solve a costume problem with one of the kids.
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![]() All of the women who danced with Kantuta wore fancy outfits with elaborate stitched details. Also they all carried red flags.
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![]() An elaborate horned mask, richly decorated with sequins and creatures, all behind an explosion of red hair.
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![]() A person marching with Kantuta wore another mask with an entire scene above and no apparent way to see out.
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