A boy from the Garifuna ethnic people takes a shortcut to get back to the procession in Livingston
A boy from the Garifuna ethnic people, who is participating in a re-enactment of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on Good Friday during Holy Week, takes a shortcut to get back to the procession in Livingston, 350 km (217 miles) northeast of Guatemala City, March 29, 2013. Holy Week is celebrated in many Christian traditions during the week before Easter. Garifuna are descendants of Carib and Arawak indians and West African slaves who settled along the Atlantic coast of Guatemala, Belize, Nicaragua and Honduras after the British deported them from St. Vincent in the 18th century. REUTERS/Jorge Dan Lopez (GUATEMALA - Tags: RELIGION SOCIETY)