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ifmmelisssa · 1 year
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Happy Día de los muerto 🍊🏵️
Honestly the best day of the year
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alwaysbewoke · 1 month
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—Did you know that Juneteenth is also celebrated in a part of Mexico? Nacimiento Mexico was once home to thousands who escaped slavery in the US. As many as 10,000 slaves followed a clandestine Southern Underground Railroad to Mexico. —To date, many Black Mexicans from the Texas area retrace a portion of the same route their African American ancestors followed in 1850 when they escaped slavery. —Descendants of slaves who escaped across the southern border observe Texas’s emancipation holiday with their own unique traditions in the village of Nacimiento. —Slave hunters would patrol the southern border for escapees, led by the Texas Rangers but the Mexican army would be there waiting for them (the slave hunters) to turn them away.
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vintagehomecollection · 4 months
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Designing with Tile, Stone & Brick, 1995
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folkfashion · 2 months
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Amuzgo women, Mexico, by Bienestar
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fuckedmp3 · 5 months
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warm up time. gerard way as joan of arc. sorry for the shit quality!
not my idea/not an original
reference: the joan of arc work by @the-ria
media: watercolor paper, pen, dry sharpies
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• Traditional Mexican Ballet Folklorico Chiapaneco Dress.
Date: ca. 1967
Materials: Silk, embroidery thread, netting.
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kafkasapartment · 16 days
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Panadero, Ciudad de México, 1963. Rodrigo Moya. Gelatin silver print.
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fyeahtimwalker · 6 months
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The Muxes of Mexico by Tim Walker for Vogue Mexico and Vogue UK, December 2019
Production by Kate Phelan.
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mysunnyrose · 4 months
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Chiapaneca 🏵️🌿
Commission info | Ko-fi | Twitter
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antay-stuff · 6 months
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He doesn't wants his dad in the Altar.
Día de muertos!!! 💀
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karlaxmena · 7 months
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Xoloitzcuintle.
The one that guides your soul to Mictlán
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nmnomad · 2 months
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According to oral history, the Acoma people lived on top of Enchanted Mesa before moving to their current village atop White Rock Mesa. In the summer, everyone would descend from the mesa to tend crops. The fields, and the springs that provided water, were in the valley below. According to legends, a thunderstorm washed away the sole access, leaving sheer rock cliffs all the way around, so they moved to a neighboring mesa, aka present-day Acoma Sky City.
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amarantoo · 7 months
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Day of the dead, Michoacán México
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vintagehomecollection · 4 months
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Located on Cancun's waterfront, Casa del Sol consists of five separate villas for a client who wanted to feel contemporary, comfortable, and bathed in unabashed luxury.
Designing with Tile, Stone & Brick, 1995
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folkfashion · 4 months
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Mazahua women, Mexico, by suarezixtlamas
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jasmineiros · 2 years
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el poder de las trenzas 🇲🇽
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