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Digital Heritage
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Otomi, Photograph CollectionCategory
Community Life and Family Life, Textiles and WeavingSummary
A weaver of women's sashes, Santa Ana Hueytlalpan, Hidalgo. (Otomi)Digital Heritage
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Photograph CollectionCategory
Community Life and Family LifeSummary
Girl of Tuxtla, Gutierrez in dance costume.Digital Heritage
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Nahua, Photograph CollectionCategory
Community Life and Family Life, Textiles and WeavingSummary
A Nahua woman of Tetelcingo, Morelos, dyeing her hair green.Digital Heritage
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Photograph Collection, ZapotecCategory
Community Life and Family LifeSummary
Zapotec woman weaving in characteristic standing position. Yalalag, Oaxaca.Digital Heritage
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Otomi, Photograph CollectionCategory
Community Life and Family Life, Textiles and WeavingSummary
An Otomi weaver and a girl spinning. Santa Ana Hueytlalpan, Hidalgo.Digital Heritage
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Photograph CollectionCategory
Community Life and Family LifeDigital Heritage
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Nahua, Photograph CollectionCategory
Community Life and Family LifeSummary
Nahua women and children in costume.Digital Heritage
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Photograph CollectionCategory
Community Life and Family LifeSummary
A woman, in a handwoven white quechquemitl, who came into the large town of Huauchinango from Huilacapixtla, Puebla.Digital Heritage
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Photograph CollectionCategory
Community Life and Family Life, Textiles and WeavingSummary
An old-style embroidered Totonac skirt.Digital Heritage
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Photograph Collection, OtomiCategory
Community Life and Family Life, Textiles and WeavingDigital Heritage
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Nahua, Photograph CollectionCategory
Community Life and Family Life, Textiles and WeavingSummary
Nahua woman embroidering a typical huipil. San Jose Miahuatlan, Puebla.Digital Heritage
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Otomi, Photograph CollectionCategory
Community Life and Family Life, Textiles and WeavingSummary
An Otomi woman with a handwoven quechquemitl of artificial silk over her head. She is tying threads to be used in the tie-dye process. Toliman, Queretaro