The lady on this Casta painting is wearing a huipil (from Aztec: huipilli) – the pre-Columbian and contemporary native women costume in Mexico and Mesoamerica. De chino cambujo e india, Ioba, Casta Painting, Miguel Cabrera, Mexico, 1763, oil on canvas, 134 x 101 cm, Madrid, Museo de América, inv. 00011 The huipil is woven on the back-strap loom, and consists of two or three panels sewn together. The warp direction is vertical when worn. It is a loose fitting garment, and has a neck hole in t..
San Blas - Panama, Applique panels of blouse worn front and back - are individually designed by each...
Mexican dress of natural calico. Embroiderd in red with a design of stylized animals and figures and...
San Blas - A Mola, Individually designed panel for blouse-prized example of aboriginal art. Made of ...
This thesis explores how cultural elements associated with one indigenous group are deployed and inc...
In this dissertation, I autoethnographically explore the Guatemalan traditional blouse, a huipil, as...
San Andres Chicahuaxtla is a Trique-speaking village in the mountains of the southern Mexican state ...
Photograph of a woman in traditional Mexican costume at Veronica Prida's Mexican Style Show, Threads...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [127]-135)The purpose of this study was to examine and an...
Every discourse has an aesthetic dimension as well as a particular composition that varies according...
In the pre-Columbian times the woman’s outer garment was the mantle, or the manta. The mantle (Spani...
The study of textiles from the social sciences or art can have multiple approaches depending on the ...
This paper analyzes a traditional clothing called tojolabal in an indigenous community in Las Margar...
Silk appears frequently in many Mexican textiles and garments such as rebozos, skirts, and huipils o...
Photograph of a Coahuilla Indian woman making basket, Pala (Agua Caliente?), ca.1905. She holds a sm...
The present work investigates the role played by indigenous women as producers and sellers of textil...
San Blas - Panama, Applique panels of blouse worn front and back - are individually designed by each...
Mexican dress of natural calico. Embroiderd in red with a design of stylized animals and figures and...
San Blas - A Mola, Individually designed panel for blouse-prized example of aboriginal art. Made of ...
This thesis explores how cultural elements associated with one indigenous group are deployed and inc...
In this dissertation, I autoethnographically explore the Guatemalan traditional blouse, a huipil, as...
San Andres Chicahuaxtla is a Trique-speaking village in the mountains of the southern Mexican state ...
Photograph of a woman in traditional Mexican costume at Veronica Prida's Mexican Style Show, Threads...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [127]-135)The purpose of this study was to examine and an...
Every discourse has an aesthetic dimension as well as a particular composition that varies according...
In the pre-Columbian times the woman’s outer garment was the mantle, or the manta. The mantle (Spani...
The study of textiles from the social sciences or art can have multiple approaches depending on the ...
This paper analyzes a traditional clothing called tojolabal in an indigenous community in Las Margar...
Silk appears frequently in many Mexican textiles and garments such as rebozos, skirts, and huipils o...
Photograph of a Coahuilla Indian woman making basket, Pala (Agua Caliente?), ca.1905. She holds a sm...
The present work investigates the role played by indigenous women as producers and sellers of textil...
San Blas - Panama, Applique panels of blouse worn front and back - are individually designed by each...
Mexican dress of natural calico. Embroiderd in red with a design of stylized animals and figures and...
San Blas - A Mola, Individually designed panel for blouse-prized example of aboriginal art. Made of ...