Bachoo in the Mirror examines the exploitation and oppression of various populations, and the superstitions and myths that have emerged as forms of resistance.
Pujaikma – Pujaikma is an Akawaio Amerindian mountain spirit who carries whooping cough, influenza and other childhood diseases.
Naga – The Naga is a Cambodian serpent spirit who protects the natural world.
The Factory – Mass-fainting in Cambodian garment factories represent the terrible working conditions and exploitation of labour.
Lilawattie – The murder of a young girl in New Amsterdam, Berbice as a sacrifice in satanic voodoo practices.
Bush Dai Dai – An Amerindian/Afro-Guyanese mythological succubus who takes the form of a jaguar and appears predominantly in gold-mining camps.
Nat (Spirit) – Nat is a (Myanmar) Buddhist spirit who has died a violent or gruesome death, the image illustrates an interpretive Nat Sculpture of Rohingya refugees in Myanmar.
Mau Mau – Rebellion of the Kikuyu tribe in Kenya against British colonizers
Chhaupadi – Menstrual taboo in Western Nepal that prohibits Hindu women from normal activities during menstruation.