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Twitter Posts Tagged
Chiapas
This is SFO Museum's archive of the
@SFOMuseum
Twitter account. There are
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. See
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Art found in ancient sites throughout the
#Chiapas
highlands preserves images of early attire and the oldest symbols utilized in contemporary
#Mayan
weaving.
#EmpoweringThreads
This
tweet
was posted on
December 07, 2017
.
Traditional
#Mayan
women’s attire worn throughout Los Altos de
#Chiapas
includes a decorated blouse and a long skirt.
#empoweringthreads
This
tweet
was posted on
October 31, 2017
.
The art of
#Mayan
backstrap weaving is traditionally passed down through generations of women in
#Chiapas
.
#empoweringthreads
This
tweet
was posted on
October 05, 2017
.
#Mayan
#huipiles
, traditional, loose-fitting women’s blouses, vary in style throughout the distinct regions of
#Chiapas
.
#empoweringthreads
This
tweet
was posted on
October 05, 2017
.
#Indigenous
#Mayan
women from
#Chiapas
,
#Mexico
have woven on
#backstrap
#looms
for centuries.
#empoweringthreads
This
tweet
was posted on
September 27, 2017
.