EditorialSuruhana Rosalia Fejeran Mateo, or Mama Chai, a traditional Chamorro healer who was stopped by U.S. marshals when she trekked to a remote beach to collect plants for treating various ailments, at Sagan Kotturan Chamoru Cultural Center in Guam on Feb. 20, 2023. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialSuruhana Rosalia Fejeran Mateo, or Mama Chai, a traditional Chamorro healer who was stopped by U.S. marshals when she trekked to a remote beach to collect plants for treating various ailments, at Sagan Kotturan Chamoru Cultural Center in Guam on Feb. 20, 2023. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialSuruhana Rosalia Fejeran Mateo, or Mama Chai, a traditional Chamorro healer who was stopped by U.S. marshals when she trekked to a remote beach to collect plants for treating various ailments, at Sagan Kotturan Chamoru Cultural Center in Guam on Feb. 20, 2023. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialSuruhana Rosalia Fejeran Mateo, or Mama Chai, a traditional Chamorro healer who was stopped by U.S. marshals when she trekked to a remote beach to collect plants for treating various ailments, at Sagan Kotturan Chamoru Cultural Center in Guam on Feb. 20, 2023. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialSuruhana Rosalia Fejeran Mateo, or Mama Chai, a traditional Chamorro healer who was stopped by U.S. marshals when she trekked to a remote beach to collect plants for treating various ailments, at Sagan Kotturan Chamoru Cultural Center in Guam on Feb. 20, 2023. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialSuruhana Rosalia Fejeran Mateo, or Mama Chai, a traditional Chamorro healer who was stopped by U.S. marshals when she trekked to a remote beach to collect plants for treating various ailments, at Sagan Kotturan Chamoru Cultural Center in Guam on Feb. 20, 2023. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialCharles V and Philip, Prince of Spain, Silver Medal. Front: breasts of two men, anterior (Charles V) with laurel wreath and order of Gulden Vlies within a circle. Reverse: crowned columns of Herkules wound with pennants and inscriptions within the chai...
EditorialBronze shaft-hole battle axe from tomb 13 decorated with free-standing ducks and snakes. Excavated 1955-60 at Shi-Chai-Shan, Yunnan, China. Western Han Dynasty (2nd or early 1st BCE). Height: 24 cm.
EditorialOn the right in the palace, the princes ask the king for teachers of religion, arts and sciences, while above two ladies at a carpeted jharokhā window look down on them on the left as they practise horsemanship on the exercise ground. One man is about...
EditorialBronze shaft-hole battle axe from tomb 13 decorated with free-standing ducks and snakes. Excavated 1955-60 at Shi-Chai-Shan, Yunnan, China. Western Han Dynasty (2nd or early 1st BCE). Height: 24 cm.
EditorialLuca Tong behind the wheel of his "hotdog" bus on the Wan Chai harbour promenade, in Hong Kong, on June 20, 2022. (Louise Delmotte/The New York Times)
EditorialLuca Tong behind the wheel of his "hotdog" bus on the Wan Chai harbour promenade, in Hong Kong, on June 20, 2022. (Louise Delmotte/The New York Times)