Le Journal de la Photographie
Father and Son © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
Emiliano Zapata’s youngest son, Mateo Zapata. He passed away in 2007.
Father and Son © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
Emiliano Zapata’s youngest son, Mateo Zapata. He passed away in 2007.

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Father and Son © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
Emiliano Zapata’s youngest son, Mateo Zapata. He passed away in 2007.
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Lost in the Past © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
Señora Zamora, not only helped with the cooking and rolled cigars for E. Zapata, but was also actively involved in the fighting.
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Enduring Love © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
Veteran Benjamin Sanchéz with his wife, wearing the medal of “Merito Revolucionario”
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Reunited © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
Veteran Dimas was present when E. Zapata was shot dead in Chinameca, Morelos.
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Ready to Serve © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
Veteran, Don Vidal at home with his Winchester 30/30, in front of a portrait of Emiliano Zapata
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Time to Rest © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010, Zapatistas
Young veteran, Felipe Soriano helped and fought with the Zapatistas.
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Family Ties © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
Emilia Espejo, the adopted daughter of Josefa Espejo and Emiliano This photograph was taken in the location as that of E. Zapata and J. wedding photo.
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Gaze of Determination © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
Veteran Felipe Ramos photographed in Mateo Zapata’s office in Cuatla, Morelos.
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”The Legacy Continues” © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
Emiliano Zapata’s grandson and the head of the Autentico Frente helping people in need.
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Standing Tall © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
Eufemio Zapata, Emiliano Zapata’s grandson at “La Plazuela de la Revolución del Cuatla, Morelos, where Emiliano Zapata is buried.
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”Carabina 30/30” © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
The famous Winchester, “Carabina 30/30" the chosen weapon of many because of it’s rapid lever action firing power.
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Inspired © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
Poet and Cavalry Lieutenant, Galo Pacheco Valle at home.
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“Tierra y Libertad” (Land and Freedom) © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
Mural by E. Zapata’s childhood home
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Medals of Valor © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
Medals given to the veterans: “Merito Revolucionario” and “Legion de Honor”.
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Reflecting © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
Señora Uribe, “Adelita / Soldadera” (Soldier woman).
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Pride © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
Veteran, Enrique Flores proudly his medals of “Merito Revolucionario” and “Legion de Honor”.
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Sadness for the Fallen © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
Infantry veteran José Manuel reflecting on his fallen young friends.
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”lolito” © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
Young veteran known as "lolito"
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Miguel© Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
Veteran, Miguel was responsible of the church bells
following the revolution, until the day he was hit on the head by a bell
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“Hacienda de Coahuixtla” © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
Ruins of the hacienda de Coahuixtla, Morelos, destroyed in battle by the Zapatistas. The wealthy landowners, exploiting the cheao labor of the common man, owned the Haciendas.
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Hacienda de Chinameca © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
Ruins of the “Hacienda de Chinameca”, Morelos, destroyed by the Zapatista troops. E. Zapata was killed at the gates of the Hacienda.
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Women’s Revolutionary flag © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
The flag of the revolutionary also known as Adelitas or Soldaderas.
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Testimony of their love © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
Government document, testifying to the marriage of Emilano Zapata and Josefa Espejo de Zapata. The Cameos were wedding presents given to Josefa by the President of Mexico, Francisco Madero
and his wife.
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“Adios Vida Mia” (Farewell my Life) © Jon Guido Bertelli.2010
Poem written by poet and Cavalry Lieutenant, Galo Pacheco Valle.