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Florita está usando un vestido Otomí, específicamente uno del estado de Querétaro en el Pueblo mágico de San Joaquín. Al paso del tiempo vestidos como estos han estado desapareciendo y muchas personas intentan recrearlos para preservar la indumentaria indígena. Florita quiere ayudar a que sigan existiendo, gracias Florita
Flora is wearing an Otomi dress, specifically one from the state of Queretaro in the magical village of San Joaquín. Over time, dresses like these have been disappearing and many people try to recreate them to preserve indigenous clothing. Flora wants to help keep them alive, thank you Florita.
Amalia le tocó usar la prenda especial Purépecha para el carnaval de Angahuan en Michoacán! Ella lleva puesto un quechquémitl en sus hombros, es una prenda femenina usada desde tiempos prehispánicos, cuyo nombre náhuatl significa "ropaje de cuello". Está hecho de dos lienzos rectangulares unidos en ángulo recto, dejando un espacio central para pasar la cabeza. Los materiales, técnicas y diseños varían según la región. Amalia adora cómo se ve ella!
Amalia got to wear the special Purépecha garment for the Angahuan carnival in Michoacán! She is wearing a quechquémitl on her shoulders, a feminine garment used since pre-Hispanic times, whose Nahuatl name means "neckcloth." It is made of two rectangular pieces of cloth joined at a right angle, leaving a central space for the head to pass through. The materials, techniques and designs vary according to the region. Amalia loves how she looks!