&quot;Los Chivos&quot;, or goats, dance the streets in a procession in honor of Santa Cruz during the fiestas of Acatl&aacute;n, Mexico.  In early May the people of this small community leave offering for Santa Cruz.  They also maintain the ancient tradition of fighting in jaguar masks. This is a pre-Columbian tradition in which the blood and sweat that fall to the ground are an offering to earth.  In return for their blood the people ask the gods for rain.