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  • Huipil
  • Traditional Mexican and Central American women's garment

    Huipil [ˈwipil] (Nahuatl: huīpīlli [wiːˈpiːlːi]) is the most common traditional garment worn by indigenous women from central Mexico to Central America

    Huipil

    Huipil

    Huipil

  • Maya textiles
  • Clothing of the Maya peoples

    commonly used today. The huipil could be worn loose or tucked into a skirt; this depends on the varying lengths of the huipil. Huipils often are used to display

    Maya textiles

    Maya textiles

    Maya_textiles

  • Folk costume
  • Traditional clothing usually associated with a geographic area

    traditional attire includes the huipil and rebozo. Men wear the cotona [es]. In Guatemala, traditional clothing includes the huipil, corte skirt, and tocado

    Folk costume

    Folk costume

    Folk_costume

  • Tehuana (clothing)
  • blouse know as a Huipil. These are usually brightly colored and covered in different motifs. Additionally, a garment known as a Huipil Grande or Resplandor

    Tehuana (clothing)

    Tehuana (clothing)

    Tehuana_(clothing)

  • Puebla
  • State of Mexico

    Huipil (Coffee and Huipil Festival) takes place in Cuetzalan. The event promotes the area's locally grown coffee as well as traditionally made huipil

    Puebla

    Puebla

    Puebla

  • Frida Kahlo
  • Mexican painter (1907–1954)

    clothing to emphasize her mestiza ancestry: long and colorful skirts, huipils and rebozos, elaborate headdresses and masses of jewelry. She especially

    Frida Kahlo

    Frida Kahlo

    Frida_Kahlo

  • Guatemalan art
  • Guatemala. The käqpo't, or red huipil, is one such type of huipil woven by the Kaqchikels and Tz'utujils. This type of huipil is known for its characteristic

    Guatemalan art

    Guatemalan_art

  • Piñata
  • Container often made of papier-mâché, pottery, or cloth

    Life Textiles and other fiber crafts Amuzgo textiles Basketry of Mexico Huipil Mexican rag doll Petate Quechquemitl Rebozo Tenango embroidery Textiles

    Piñata

    Piñata

    Piñata

  • Cholo (subculture)
  • Mexican-American subculture

    been identified as combining the loose-fitting comfort of the traditional huipil and baggy draping of the zoot suit donned by the pachuco. Adopting cholo

    Cholo (subculture)

    Cholo (subculture)

    Cholo_(subculture)

  • Costa Chica of Guerrero
  • Coastal area in Guerrero, Mexico

    then woven. The most notable and time-consuming garment is the women's huipil, which has, at times, very complicated designs woven into it. A number of

    Costa Chica of Guerrero

    Costa Chica of Guerrero

    Costa_Chica_of_Guerrero

  • Huarache (shoe)
  • Traditional sandal of Mexico

    would wear other traditional Mexican garments such as rebozos, ponchos, and huipil dresses. In the present day, huaraches remain an important symbol and staple

    Huarache (shoe)

    Huarache (shoe)

    Huarache_(shoe)

  • Muxe
  • Zapotec gender identity

    portrays muxes wearing traditional, colorful clothing, such as the embroidered huipil blouses, to emphasize their connection to their Zapotec heritage. The 2024

    Muxe

    Muxe

    Muxe

  • Mulatto
  • Racial classification

    for her manner of dress she has flannel petticoats and a native blouse (huipil), sometimes silken, sometimes woolen. She wears shoes, and her natural and

    Mulatto

    Mulatto

    Mulatto

  • Serape
  • Blanket-like shawl or cloak worn in Mexico, especially by men

    according to the Coahuilan cultural activist, Jesus Gerardo Segura Medina. Huipil Poncho Rebozo Textiles of Mexico Tilmàtli Serape effect Real Academia Española

    Serape

    Serape

    Serape

  • Mexican featherwork
  • Artistic and decorative technique

    although mosaics are made in the state of Michoacán, and feather trimmed huipils are made in the state of Chiapas. The use of feather for decorative purposes

    Mexican featherwork

    Mexican featherwork

    Mexican_featherwork

  • La Llorona (song)
  • Mexican folk song

    Llorona, Cuando al pasar yo te vi, Hermoso huipil llevabas, Llorona, Que la Virgen te creí. Hermoso huipil llevabas, Llorona, Que la Virgen te creí. Todos

    La Llorona (song)

    La_Llorona_(song)

  • Tlaltecuhtli
  • Aztec deity

    Feminine anthropomorphism of Tlaltecuhtli in the Codex Tudela (ca. 1540), wearing a women's huipil tunic

    Tlaltecuhtli

    Tlaltecuhtli

    Tlaltecuhtli

  • Self-Portrait Dedicated to Leon Trotsky
  • 1937 painting by Frida Kahlo

    consisted of a huipil, a commonly worn item amongst indigenous women in Mexico and Central America, which is red with green trimming. The huipil also features

    Self-Portrait Dedicated to Leon Trotsky

    Self-Portrait_Dedicated_to_Leon_Trotsky

  • Textiles of Mexico
  • in factories. Handcrafted goods include pre-Hispanic clothing such as huipils and sarapes, which are often embroidered. Clothing, rugs and more are made

    Textiles of Mexico

    Textiles of Mexico

    Textiles_of_Mexico

  • Amazonas de Yaxunah
  • Mexican women's softball team

    to 62. They have attracted attention for playing barefoot while wearing huipil, a traditional indigenous dress. As of October 2023, the team is captained

    Amazonas de Yaxunah

    Amazonas_de_Yaxunah

  • Quechquemitl
  • Indigenous garment from Mexico

    with various other garments, such as a wraparound skirt tied with a sash, huipil and blouse. The size of the quechquemitl depends on how it is to be worn

    Quechquemitl

    Quechquemitl

    Quechquemitl

  • Cuautla, Morelos
  • Municipal and rural in Morelos, Mexico

    Tetelcingo wear traditional Indigenous dress, consisting of a navy blue huipil (skirt) and a chincuete that is girded at the waist with a belt loom weaved

    Cuautla, Morelos

    Cuautla, Morelos

    Cuautla,_Morelos

  • Spanish dialects and varieties
  • Nahuatl etymologies in Spanish Word English translation camote sweet potato pipián stew chapulín grasshopper huipil blouse metate grinder, mortar and pestle

    Spanish dialects and varieties

    Spanish dialects and varieties

    Spanish_dialects_and_varieties

  • Fashion design
  • Art of applying design and aesthetics to clothing and accessories

    Mexican dress was influenced by geometric shapes to create the silhouettes. Huipil a blouse characterized by a "loose, sleeveless tunic made of two or three

    Fashion design

    Fashion design

    Fashion_design

  • National Museum of Anthropology (Mexico)
  • Archeological museum in Mexico City, Mexico

    Rodríguez (April 27, 2011). "Espectadores podrán conocer el enigma del huipil de La Malinche". La Jornada. Mexico City. p. 4. Retrieved May 5, 2012. Castillo-Tejero

    National Museum of Anthropology (Mexico)

    National Museum of Anthropology (Mexico)

    National_Museum_of_Anthropology_(Mexico)

  • Xochistlahuaca
  • Town in Guerrero, Mexico

    women are noted for their traditional hand woven garments, especially the huipil, which is made both for home use and for sale outside the area. The name

    Xochistlahuaca

    Xochistlahuaca

    Xochistlahuaca

  • Mexican Spanish
  • Variety of Spanish language

    "mockingbird", tuza "husk", pozole, tamales, huacal "crate", comal "hotplate", huipil "embroidered blouse", metate "stone for grinding", etc. The strength of

    Mexican Spanish

    Mexican Spanish

    Mexican_Spanish

  • Chiapas
  • State of Mexico

    from bark, decorated with astronomy symbols. In Tenejapa, women wear a huipil embroidered with Mayan fretwork along with a black wool rebozo. Men wear

    Chiapas

    Chiapas

    Chiapas

  • Anna Sui
  • American fashion designer (born 1955)

    Mexican fashion items such as serapes, rebozos and even traditional Aztec huipils. For the celebration of the designer's 20th anniversary in Japan, Sui released

    Anna Sui

    Anna Sui

    Anna_Sui

  • Rosie's Rules
  • Children's animated television series

    overcome her fear of being on a TV show. Interstitial: "Huipil": Abuela doesn't know what huipil looks like. 31 31 "Rosie's Switcheroo" "Rosie's Family

    Rosie's Rules

    Rosie's_Rules

  • Tzeltal people
  • Mayan subgroup

    Indigenous authority and politics. Women are often seen wearing traditional huipils and black skirts, but men generally do not wear traditional attire. Tzeltal

    Tzeltal people

    Tzeltal people

    Tzeltal_people

  • Yucatec Maya people
  • Maya people of Mexico and Belize

    served in political offices. The typical women's dress is made up of the huipil decorated with flowers on the neck, the doublet, which goes on top of the

    Yucatec Maya people

    Yucatec Maya people

    Yucatec_Maya_people

  • Oaxaca
  • State of Mexico

    loom, which is mostly used by men. Traditional clothing items such as huipils are still made on backstrap looms, while the European looms are used to

    Oaxaca

    Oaxaca

    Oaxaca

  • Santa Catarina Palopó
  • Municipality in Sololá, Guatemala

    Catarina Palopó is the blue huipil, or blouse, which is worn prominently by the women of the community. Since the huipil has been worn since the 16th

    Santa Catarina Palopó

    Santa Catarina Palopó

    Santa_Catarina_Palopó

  • Guerrero
  • State of Mexico

    from one another. The most distinctive indigenous clothing item is the huipil although rebozos and other items are also made.. While much is made for

    Guerrero

    Guerrero

    Guerrero

  • List of Spanish words of Nahuatl origin
  • Comal (clay cookware) Copal Cuate (fraternal twin) Escuincle (a child) Huipil Hule (rubber or plastic) Itacate Jacal (shack) Jícara = clay cup / calabash

    List of Spanish words of Nahuatl origin

    List_of_Spanish_words_of_Nahuatl_origin

  • Aztec clothing
  • Clothing worn by Aztecs

    dress. Aztec women wore a blouse called huīpīlli [wiːˈpiːɬːi] (also called huipil in Spanish and English) and a long skirt called cuēitl [ˈkʷeːit͡ɬ] (referred

    Aztec clothing

    Aztec clothing

    Aztec_clothing

  • Zapotec peoples
  • Indigenous people of Mexico

    unqualified acceptance." Muxes often wear a native outfit, a Juchiteca skirt and huipil. In Zapotec societies, Muxes are known to take on caregiving responsibilities

    Zapotec peoples

    Zapotec peoples

    Zapotec_peoples

  • Federal Law for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Indigenous and Afro-Mexican Peoples and Communities
  • Marie Collections and Tuckernuck of appropriating traditional Oaxacan huipil designs. Cultural appropriation Indian arts and crafts laws Cherokee Nation

    Federal Law for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Indigenous and Afro-Mexican Peoples and Communities

    Federal Law for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Indigenous and Afro-Mexican Peoples and Communities

    Federal_Law_for_the_Protection_of_Cultural_Heritage_of_Indigenous_and_Afro-Mexican_Peoples_and_Communities

  • Amuzgo textiles
  • the women, still wear traditional garb. The most notable of these is the huipil, a kind of long tunic, which is called “cheyno” in Amuzgo. This word means

    Amuzgo textiles

    Amuzgo textiles

    Amuzgo_textiles

  • Textile arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
  • woven cotton with backstrap looms for centuries, creating items such as huipils or traditional blouses. Elaborate Maya textiles featured representations

    Textile arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Textile arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Textile_arts_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas

  • Tizimín
  • City in the Mexican state of Yucatán

    January. It is also a major Mexican handcraft market, offering rebozos, huipils, tablecloths, jewelry and guayaberas. This fair gives the city its nickname

    Tizimín

    Tizimín

    Tizimín

  • Culture of Mexico
  • Culture from the United Mexican States

    have long traditions of weaving and embroidery, with garments such as the huipil, rebozo, and serape being central to their attire. During the colonial period

    Culture of Mexico

    Culture of Mexico

    Culture_of_Mexico

  • Mayan hip-hop music
  • Huipil, skirt, and shawl from Tz'utujil Maya Culture

    Mayan hip-hop music

    Mayan_hip-hop_music

  • Textiles of Oaxaca
  • Textiles from Oaxaca, Mexico

    country." Traditional clothing items among the peoples of Oaxaca include the huipil, a women's blouse constructed from several panels; the ceñidor, a type of

    Textiles of Oaxaca

    Textiles of Oaxaca

    Textiles_of_Oaxaca

  • Central Asian clothing
  • Traditional costumes of Central Asia

    Inuit skin clothing Tignon Ceinture fléchée Western wear Bolo tie Chaps Huipil Mexico Huarache Mexican pointy boots Rebozo Serape Sombrero Quechquemitl

    Central Asian clothing

    Central_Asian_clothing

  • World Show Jumping Championships
  • World Equestrian Games

    Meteor 1960 Venice Raimondo D'Inzeo on Gowran Girl Carlos César Delía on Huipil David Broome on Sunsalve 1966 Buenos Aires Pierre Jonquères d'Oriola on

    World Show Jumping Championships

    World Show Jumping Championships

    World_Show_Jumping_Championships

  • Handcrafts and folk art in Michoacán
  • Folk art

    narrow cloth stitched together when wider pieces were need to items such as huipils and blankets. The Spanish brought sheep and wool was added alongside the

    Handcrafts and folk art in Michoacán

    Handcrafts and folk art in Michoacán

    Handcrafts_and_folk_art_in_Michoacán

  • Symbols of Monterrey
  • indigenous people, who were formerly known as the rayados, dressed in a huipil, loincloth, and headdress, armed with a bow and arrow, serve as a support

    Symbols of Monterrey

    Symbols_of_Monterrey

  • Handcrafts and folk art in Oaxaca
  • can be found all over the state including the Chinantla area with its huipils, the Tehuantepec area with its traditional clothing and jewelry made of

    Handcrafts and folk art in Oaxaca

    Handcrafts and folk art in Oaxaca

    Handcrafts_and_folk_art_in_Oaxaca

  • List of Mexican inventions and discoveries
  • domesticated the turkey during the Late Preclassic period—from 300 BCE to 100 CE. Huipil Umbrellas:independent of the ancient Chinese (who had also invented the

    List of Mexican inventions and discoveries

    List_of_Mexican_inventions_and_discoveries

  • Grandfather shirt
  • Long-sleeved garment

    Inuit skin clothing Tignon Ceinture fléchée Western wear Bolo tie Chaps Huipil Mexico Huarache Mexican pointy boots Rebozo Serape Sombrero Quechquemitl

    Grandfather shirt

    Grandfather shirt

    Grandfather_shirt

  • Tzotzil
  • Ethnic group

    wool poncho. Traditional women's clothing is a blouse or long overdress (huipil), indigo dyed skirt (enredo), cotton sash, and shawl. Based on linguistic

    Tzotzil

    Tzotzil

    Tzotzil

  • Charro Days
  • Annual fiesta celebration in Brownsville, Texas

    it is the charro costume or a cowboy one—while women wear the colorful Huipil costume. The traditional costume is often worn by adults, elders, and children

    Charro Days

    Charro_Days

  • Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
  • woven cotton with backstrap looms for centuries, creating items such as huipils or traditional blouses. Elaborate Maya textiles featured representations

    Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Visual_arts_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas

  • The Great British Sewing Bee series 7
  • Season of television series

    Adeena 5 Kaftan 7 'Kahlo-esque' Lehenga Andrew 2 Pink Shirt 3 'Traditional Huipil' and Flared Skirt Cathryn 6 Dress 8 'From Russia With Love' Shift Dress

    The Great British Sewing Bee series 7

    The_Great_British_Sewing_Bee_series_7

  • Irene Pérez
  • Chicana muralist

    Street mural features a Sami elder, Rigoberta Menchu wearing Quiche Maya huipil, the Pleiades, Yemayah, Coyolxauhqui, an Asian profile, Georgia O'Keeffe

    Irene Pérez

    Irene_Pérez

  • Rebozo
  • Long, flat, shawl-like Mexican garment

    cloth which looks like a cross between a scarf and a shawl. Like ponchos, huipils and sarapes they are classic Mexican garments made of straight, mostly

    Rebozo

    Rebozo

    Rebozo

  • Elisa Marina Alvarado
  • American director and actress

    Women in Teatro formed an all-female company called Teatro Huipil, named after the Huipil, a traditional garment worn by Indigenous women in Mexico and

    Elisa Marina Alvarado

    Elisa_Marina_Alvarado

  • Chontal people (Guerrero)
  • Indigenous people of Mexico

    consisted of a cloth garment tied at the shoulder for men, and petticoats and huipils for women. Houses were low, made of stone or adobe with roofs of zacate

    Chontal people (Guerrero)

    Chontal_people_(Guerrero)

  • Ixchel Museum of Indigenous Textiles and Clothing
  • Textile museum in Guatemala City, Guatemala

    include hand-woven fabrics, ceremonial costumes, and clothing including huipil. While pre-Columbian textiles were not preserved, pottery, Mayan ruins and

    Ixchel Museum of Indigenous Textiles and Clothing

    Ixchel_Museum_of_Indigenous_Textiles_and_Clothing

  • Ancient Maya art
  • Aspect of Mayan culture

    Sciences, 28. New Haven: Connecticut 1969. Looper, Matthew, Gifts of the Moon: Huipil Designs of the Ancient Maya. San Diego Museum Papers 38. San Diego: San

    Ancient Maya art

    Ancient_Maya_art

  • National Fund for the Development of Arts and Crafts
  • painting on amate paper) in Xalitla, the Concurso de Hilado y Tejido del Huipil (huipil) in Metlatónoc, the Concurso de Alfarería con Engobes Minerales (pottery)

    National Fund for the Development of Arts and Crafts

    National Fund for the Development of Arts and Crafts

    National_Fund_for_the_Development_of_Arts_and_Crafts

  • Rosalia Chay Chuc
  • Mexican barbecue cook

    ancestors traditional Yucatecan embroidery and wood carving; Chay sews her huipils herself. She has four children. She speaks a Mayan language and Spanish

    Rosalia Chay Chuc

    Rosalia_Chay_Chuc

  • San Juan Cotzocón
  • Municipality and town in Oaxaca, Mexico

    village of San Juan Cotzocon use back strap looms to weave traditional huipil, rebosos, napkins, table cloths and other textile crafts. The Union of Indigenous

    San Juan Cotzocón

    San_Juan_Cotzocón

  • Tianguis
  • Central American open-air market

    negotiating prices on items such as vanilla beans, handcrafted textiles, huipils, coffee, flowers and baskets much as their ancestors did. The Tlacolula

    Tianguis

    Tianguis

    Tianguis

  • Concepción Chiquirichapa
  • Municipality and town in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala

    by the women is the Huipil Red, black cut, strip, strip was produced by the same women in the municipality, the color is red huipil its meaning is the

    Concepción Chiquirichapa

    Concepción_Chiquirichapa

  • Chan Santa Cruz
  • Former indigenous Maya state on the Yucatán Peninsula

    tradition. Every householder has a small domestic cross clothed in a diminutive huipil (woman's dress) and with a mirror hung around its neck. This little female

    Chan Santa Cruz

    Chan Santa Cruz

    Chan_Santa_Cruz

  • Santa Apolonia, Chimaltenango
  • Municipality and town in Chimaltenango, Guatemala

    in decline for the past few decades. The typical indigenous blouse, or hüipil, of the town is a simple white cotton cloth with partial multichromatic

    Santa Apolonia, Chimaltenango

    Santa Apolonia, Chimaltenango

    Santa_Apolonia,_Chimaltenango

  • Campeche (city)
  • City in Campeche, Mexico

    Essentially composed of three pieces, the upper part has its origin in the huipil or mestizo hipil, it differs in that it is embroidered in black and with

    Campeche (city)

    Campeche (city)

    Campeche_(city)

  • Classical Nahuatl grammar
  • Grammatical features of Classical Nahuatl

    S-skirt-SG in ti-huīpīl-li IN 2SG.S-blouse-SG nicān ti-cah-Ø {in ti-cuāuh-tli} {in t-ōcēlō-tl} auh iz ye tehhuātl {in ti-cuē-itl} {in ti-huīpīl-li} here 2SG

    Classical Nahuatl grammar

    Classical_Nahuatl_grammar

  • Yaxchilan Lintel 24
  • Ancient Maya limestone relief from Mexico

    depiction of Tlaloc sprouting quetzal feathers. Her elaborately carved huipil is trimmed with fringe and pearls. Her necklace also appears to have a pectoral

    Yaxchilan Lintel 24

    Yaxchilan Lintel 24

    Yaxchilan_Lintel_24

  • Bonampak
  • Mayan archaeological site in Chiapas, Mexico

    Skull and behind him his wife the Lady Green Rabbit of Yaxchilán who wear a huipil. The scene revolves around the ritual of self-sacrifice, performed by the

    Bonampak

    Bonampak

    Bonampak

  • 84th Scripps National Spelling Bee
  • Spelling bee held in the United States in 2011

    uayeb capercaillie rapakivi cheongsam sarangousty opodeldoc karpas lakatoi huipil puszta solferino keitloa zwischenspiel pelerine haori capoeira abhinaya

    84th Scripps National Spelling Bee

    84th Scripps National Spelling Bee

    84th_Scripps_National_Spelling_Bee

  • Maya stelae
  • Carved stone slabs made by the Pre-Columbian Maya

    piercing, and behind him, his wife Lady Green Rabbit of Yaxchilán who wears a huipil and holds the basket with the strips of paper ready to receive the blood

    Maya stelae

    Maya stelae

    Maya_stelae

  • Ester Hernandez
  • American artist (born 1944)

    Agreement that went into effect in 1994. Using visual signifiers such as huipil clothing the skeletal figure, and a wrist monitor that says “ICE”, Hernandez

    Ester Hernandez

    Ester_Hernandez

  • Amuzgos
  • Indigenous people of Mexico

    beans, chili peppers, firewood, chocolate and money to make the bride's huipil. If the bride is a virgin the consummation of the wedding is celebrated

    Amuzgos

    Amuzgos

    Amuzgos

  • María Jacinta Xón Riquiac
  • Maya Kʼicheʼ anthropologist

    provide a stable sense of identity, especially for women. Xón Riquiac wears huipil and corte (a traditional skirt). Her interest in contemporary textiles has

    María Jacinta Xón Riquiac

    María Jacinta Xón Riquiac

    María_Jacinta_Xón_Riquiac

  • Sylvanus Morley
  • American archaeologist and epigrapher (1883–1948)

    "vividly illustrated with a color rendition of a purported virgin in filmy huipil [a type of clothing] being hurled into the Sacred Cenote", had drawn them

    Sylvanus Morley

    Sylvanus Morley

    Sylvanus_Morley

  • Carlos César Delía
  • Argentine general

    Sporting Federation from 1980 to 1983. Some of his best remembered horses were Huipil, Maravedí and Cardón. From January 1974 to January 1975, Delía was the Military

    Carlos César Delía

    Carlos César Delía

    Carlos_César_Delía

  • Handcrafts of Guerrero
  • pants and robes. The most distinctive indigenous clothing garment is the huipil (a kind of loose blouse or dress), which is produced by several cultures

    Handcrafts of Guerrero

    Handcrafts of Guerrero

    Handcrafts_of_Guerrero

  • Dzidzantún
  • Town in Yucatán, Mexico

    (August 11). During festivals, it is the custom for women to use simple Huipil, highlighting the embroidered square neck and cutting edge clothing. This

    Dzidzantún

    Dzidzantún

    Dzidzantún

  • Susan Cervantes
  • American artist

    significant contributions to the mural consisted of developing Menchú’s huipil, connecting the idea of textile manufacturing that is evident throughout

    Susan Cervantes

    Susan Cervantes

    Susan_Cervantes

  • Totonac culture
  • Mesoamerican indigenous culture

    natural fiber textiles. The traditional garment of Totonaca women was the "huipil", an embroidered dress, wide and long, that is still worn among the current

    Totonac culture

    Totonac culture

    Totonac_culture

  • Rodolfo Villena Hernández
  • Mexican artisan (born 1968)

    Life Textiles and other fiber crafts Amuzgo textiles Basketry of Mexico Huipil Mexican rag doll Petate Quechquemitl Rebozo Tenango embroidery Textiles

    Rodolfo Villena Hernández

    Rodolfo Villena Hernández

    Rodolfo_Villena_Hernández

  • Oaxaca en la historia y en el mito
  • Mural by Arturo García Bustos

    Four Alligators. The woman on the right, identified by her long hair and huipil, with the skull and one dot below her is Lady One Death. These were their

    Oaxaca en la historia y en el mito

    Oaxaca en la historia y en el mito

    Oaxaca_en_la_historia_y_en_el_mito

  • Natalia Anciso
  • Chicana-Tejana visual artist

    art believed to have emerged from Chicano prisoners in the 1940s, and the huipil, embroidered Mayan textiles worn by indigenous women in Southern and Central

    Natalia Anciso

    Natalia Anciso

    Natalia_Anciso

  • Lucile Eleanor St. Hoyme
  • American biological anthropologist

    Museum of Natural History. Retrieved July 21, 2020. "Ethnology: Dress "Huipil"". Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Retrieved July 21, 2020

    Lucile Eleanor St. Hoyme

    Lucile Eleanor St. Hoyme

    Lucile_Eleanor_St._Hoyme

  • Nicasio Pajarito Gonzalez
  • Life Textiles and other fiber crafts Amuzgo textiles Basketry of Mexico Huipil Mexican rag doll Petate Quechquemitl Rebozo Tenango embroidery Textiles

    Nicasio Pajarito Gonzalez

    Nicasio Pajarito Gonzalez

    Nicasio_Pajarito_Gonzalez

  • Handcrafts and folk art in Chiapas
  • clothing is made in the state. The basic traditional garment for women is the huipil, and each indigenous community has its own style, particularly in Tenejapan

    Handcrafts and folk art in Chiapas

    Handcrafts and folk art in Chiapas

    Handcrafts_and_folk_art_in_Chiapas

  • Florentina López de Jesús
  • Amuzgo weaver

    woven in using variously colored weft threads. In addition to traditional huipils, she produces napkins, tablecloths, rebozos and bedspreads. By special

    Florentina López de Jesús

    Florentina_López_de_Jesús

  • Index of fashion articles
  • Houppelande Hourglass corset Hoxton knot Huarache (running shoe) Huarache (shoe) Huipil Humeral veil Hwa Hwagwan Hwarot Hypercolor Ice skate Icelandic national

    Index of fashion articles

    Index_of_fashion_articles

  • Brazil at the 1964 Summer Olympics
  • Sporting event delegation

    Athlete Horse Event Round 1 Round 2 Final Penalties Rank Penalties Rank Total Jump-off Rank Nelson Pessoa Individual Huipil 12.00 6 8.00 3 20.00 —N/a 5

    Brazil at the 1964 Summer Olympics

    Brazil at the 1964 Summer Olympics

    Brazil_at_the_1964_Summer_Olympics

  • Laura Anderson Barbata
  • Mexican artist (born 1958)

    was covered in flowers and buried. Pastrana was dressed in an indigenous huipil made by Francisca Palafox, a master weaver from Oaxaca and placed in her

    Laura Anderson Barbata

    Laura_Anderson_Barbata

  • Brigham Young University Museum of Peoples and Cultures
  • University museum in Utah, United States

    collection are women’s clothing such as skirts, sashes, hair wraps and huipils. The collection also contains a variety of woven blankets, rugs, and bags

    Brigham Young University Museum of Peoples and Cultures

    Brigham_Young_University_Museum_of_Peoples_and_Cultures

  • San Mateo Ixtatán
  • Municipality in Huehuetenango, Guatemala

    The woman's huipil or top is a brightly multi-colored, hand-woven cotton poncho with a lacy collar. It is said that a full-size huipil from San Mateo

    San Mateo Ixtatán

    San Mateo Ixtatán

    San_Mateo_Ixtatán

  • Equestrian at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Individual jumping
  • Equestrian at the Olympics

    5 Joaquim Duarte Jeune France  Portugal 8.00 12.00 20.00 Nelson Pessoa Huipil  Brazil 12.00 8.00 20.00 7 Frank Chapot San Lucas  United States 12.50 8

    Equestrian at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Individual jumping

    Equestrian at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Individual jumping

    Equestrian_at_the_1964_Summer_Olympics_–_Individual_jumping

  • Jocotitlán
  • Town and Municipality in State of Mexico, Mexico

    Citendeje, San Miguel Tenochtitlán and Mavoro, especially blankets, wraps and huipils. Its population has grown from 19,920 in 1960 to 55,403 in 2005; however

    Jocotitlán

    Jocotitlán

    Jocotitlán

  • List of compositions by Katherine Hoover
  • List of Katherine Hoover's known compositions

    title of the same poetry edited by Zoe Anglesey. Movements: The woman of Huipil (based upon Celina Garcia's "The Word".) Remedies (based upon a poem by

    List of compositions by Katherine Hoover

    List_of_compositions_by_Katherine_Hoover

  • Equestrian at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Team jumping
  • Equestrian at the Olympics

     Argentina Jorge Lucardi Stromboli 12 20 32 Elim. 66.75 Elim. Carlos César Delía Huipil 29.50 26 45.50 Naldo Dasso Final Elim. 20.75 Elim. –  Uruguay German Mailhos

    Equestrian at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Team jumping

    Equestrian_at_the_1960_Summer_Olympics_–_Team_jumping

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  • Asidhan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Asidhan

    Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, Satturn of Shani

  • Israfil
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Israfil

    Angel who will blow the trum

  • Kulin | குலீந 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kulin | குலீந 

    Kuldipak

  • Udoola
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Udoola

    Justified

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Uma

    Lord Shiva

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    English

    Bebb

    English : perhaps a variant of Babb. In the British Isles it is now most common in mid-Wales and in the border county of Shropshire, where it is recorded from the 16th century.William Bebb (1802–73), Governor of OH 1846–48, was a descendant of an immigrant from Montgomeryshire, Wales.

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    American, Australian, British, English, German

    Jerilyn

    Modern Blend of Jerry and Marilyn

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    Muslim/Islamic

    Wahida

    Unique

  • Divya Shree
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Divya Shree

    Divine, Pure light, Source of wisdom

  • Meccus
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Meccus

    Son of Gus.

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