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a huipil is the name of a mayan woman’s traditional blouse. it is usuall...
English, 21.10.2019 17:30, meganwintergirl
It is english
a huipil is the name of a mayan woman’s traditional blouse. it is usually worn with a corte (the traditional skirt). these traditional items of clothing are typically worn by the indigenous mayan women of guatemala. both the huipil and the corte are very colorful and decorative articles of clothing. the huipil is handmade and very important to a woman as it can represent her hometown and social status. a huipil can vary in its size, decoration, and quality depending on the purpose of its use. some are created for everyday use whereas others are made for special occasions.
answer the following questions using 4-6 complete sentences. you can answer in english but try to use at least 5 spanish words in your answer.
what is your opinion of the huipil? why do you think it is important to these women to still wear such traditional clothing nowadays? do you know of any traditional clothing still worn by people in your country or culture? what does it look like and what does it represent?
you don't have to write spanish
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