FROM: CHINAUTLA GUATEMALA
CHINAUTLA: (from Nahuatl Poqomam, Xina (Hot water) and Jutla (Jute or snail) «Snail from hot water») 5 is a municipality in the metropolitan region of the department of Guatemala of the Republic of Guatemala that houses the historic regions of Las Vacas, Las Lomas, Las Flores and Jocotales.
These colors appear intertwined in geometric, human and zoomorphic figures that are combined with trapezoids or sandwiches, bars and triangles of different colors. The complete attire with two traces of hair interlaced with ribbons that rise on each side of the head to form a 8 tocoyal that tops on the forehead.The woman wears a white cloth or blanket, which is tied to the chest passing through the back, this blanket or cloth is used to wrap the parcels in it or to load the children's arms.Formerly, women differentiated their clothing according to their civil status:
- The single women used a reddish cut.
- The married women used a cut that predominated the colors green, blue and lilac.
- The elderly widows wore a preferentially black, marbled cut of white.
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