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  • Hand woven Mexican textiles in the village of Jalieza, Oaxaca, Mexico
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  • Mayan woven textiles for sale in Antigua, Guatemala
    Antigua0028.jpg
  • Woven textiles and other Mayan handicrafts for sale in Antigua, Guatemala
    Antigua0027.jpg
  • Detail of traditional Salvadoran textile in the Museo de Arte Popular or Museum of Popular Art in San Salvador, El Salvador
    SanSalvador054.jpg
  • Traditional Maya huipils displayed on a wall, Guatemala City, Guatemala
    Guatemala19003.jpg
  • Colorful women's dresses and skirts for sale in in the Mercado Pino Suarez Market,  Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico
    Mazatlan18010.jpg
  • Traditional Maya huipil, Guatemala City, Guatemala
    Guatemala19004.jpg
  • Sea shells and colorful table runners in the Mercado 28 souvenirs and handicrafts market in  Cancun, Mexico      .
    CancunMercado130005.jpg
  • Mayan woman selling weavings in the Spanish colonial town of Antigua, Guatemala
    Antigua0032.jpg
  • Colorful Mexican blankets in Mercado 28 souvenirs and handicrafts market in  Cancun, Mexico      .
    CancunMercado130020.jpg
  • Traditional embroidery from Otomi village of San Pablito, Puebla, Mexico. For sale in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico....
    San Miguel10-009.jpg
  • Mayan baby on his mother's back in the Spanish colonial town of Antigua, Guatemala
    Antigua0034.jpg
  • Woven bags for sale at the Handicrafts market in Poncho Plaza, Otavalo, Ecuador
    Otavalo005.jpg
  • Indigenous rug vendor at the Handicrafts market in Poncho Plaza, Otavalo, Ecuador
    Otavalo003.jpg
  • Colorful fabric for sale in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.
    Merida130034.jpg
  • Mayan dolls and bags in Mercado 28 souvenirs and handicrafts market in  Cancun, Mexico      .
    CancunMercado130013.jpg
  • Colorful table runners in Mercado 28 souvenirs and handicrafts market in  Cancun, Mexico      .
    CancunMercado130004.jpg
  • Sparkly fabric for sale in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.
    Merida130029.jpg
  • Mayan purses in Mercado 28 souvenirs and handicrafts market in  Cancun, Mexico      .
    CancunMercado130012.jpg
  • Mayan baby sleeping in the Spanish colonial town of Antigua, Guatemala
    Antigua0038.jpg
  • Young indigenous woman artisan in the market, Oaxaca City, Mexico
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  • Man weaving on a treddle loom in the Casa de los Once Patios or House of the Eleven Patios in Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico. This former Dominican convent now houses a handicrafts workshops and boutiques.
    Patzcuaro011.jpg
  • Mayan girl selling handicrafts in the Spanish colonial town of Antigua, Guatemala
    Antigua0033.jpg
  • Weaving dyed with Cochineal, Cochineal Farm, San Bartolo Coyotepec, Oaxaca, Mexico
    oaxaca040.jpg
  • Indigenous woman selling textilesr at the Handicrafts market in Poncho Plaza, Otavalo, Ecuador
    Otavalo004.jpg
  • Traditional embroidery from Otomi village of San Pablito, Puebla, Mexico. For sale in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico...
    San Miguel10-008.jpg
  • La Conner Quilt and Textile Museum in La Conner, Washington state, USA
    LaConner15013.jpg
  • Woven wall hangings for sale at the Handicrafts market in Poncho Plaza, Otavalo, Ecuador
    Otavalo006.jpg
  • Black and white photograph of Carnival dancers wearing traditional  costumes,  Oruro,  Bolivia, South America<br />
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Summary<br />
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    This photograph shows a group of dancers in elaborate costumes in a band at the Carnival of Oruro in Bolivia. The carnival, which takes place every year, lasts ten days and features examples of popular arts in such forms as masks, textiles, and embroidery.
    BoliviaLC005.jpg
  • Black and white photograph of a Carnival dancer wearing a traditional  costumes,  Oruro,  Bolivia, South America<br />
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Summary<br />
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    This photograph shows a carnival dancer in Oruro, Bolivia, in an elaborate costume and grotesque mask and gloves. The carnival, which takes place every year, lasts ten days and features examples of popular arts in such forms as masks, textiles, and embroidery
    BoliviaLC006.jpg
  • Mural depicting Mexican textile workers 1940 by Pedro Martinez, Bellas Artes, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
    SanMiguelAllende018.jpg
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