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  2. Tenango embroidery - Wikipedia

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    The Otomi can be found in several states in central Mexico, but the embroidery is endemic only to this area. [2] The region is a bit different than other Otomi areas. Wedged into steep canyons, communities here located in the western Sierra Madre Oriental .

  3. Otomi - Wikipedia

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    The Otomi may have been found in Mesoamerica at least since the beginning of the sedentism, or the settling of the nomadic population, which took place in the eighth millennium B.C.E. [12] Occupation of the Otomi in central Mexico then refers to the fact that the linguistic chains between the Otomanguean languages are more or less intact, so ...

  4. Textiles of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Both states also are significant producers of rugs. The making of knotted rugs by the Otomi in Mexico State is relatively recent. It began in 1969 when Ernesto Fernández Hurtado of the Bank of Mexico decided to promote a pilot center in Temoaya for the study and manufacture of this type of rug using traditional Otomi designs.

  5. Quechquemitl - Wikipedia

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    An Otomi decorative element from the Sierra Norte de Puebla. The name “quechquemitl” (sometimes spelled quesquemitl, quezquemitl or quexquemitl) comes from Nahuatl and means “neck garment” (quechtli = neck and tlaquemitl = garment) . [1] [5] It has other names in other indigenous languages such as thayemlaab among the Huastecs. [6]

  6. San Pablito, Puebla - Wikipedia

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    The Otomi began selling handcrafts in Mexico City in the late 1950s. [30] Sale of the paper as a handcraft is traced as far back as the 1960s, but its exact introduction to the market is not clear. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] However, its recognition as an important craft came when it became tied to paintings done by the Nahuas from the state of Guerrero ...

  7. Tenango de Doria - Wikipedia

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    Tenango de Doria is a town and one of the 84 municipalities of Hidalgo, in central-eastern Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 210.7 square kilometers (81.4 sq mi). As of 2020, the municipality had a total population of 17,503. [1] In 2017 there were 5,030 inhabitants who spoke an indigenous language, [2] primarily Sierra Otomi and ...

  8. Handcrafts and folk art in Hidalgo - Wikipedia

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    Tenango de Doria (Acaxochitlán) is known for its cross stitch embroidery, making sashes and other garments. However, the artisans here are best known for a style of blouse called tenangos, embroidered with a variety of animals and flowers in various colors.

  9. Temoaya - Wikipedia

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    The Otomi Ceremonial Center has a small teaching museum with a permanent exhibition of artifacts, history of the Otomi people, and past and present crafts. [2] This museum is called the "Nguu Ro Ya Hnhnu" ("Museum of the Otomi Culture"). [10] The complex is located on an ecological reserve called the Otomi-Mexico State Park. [2]

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