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English: These are embroidered "huipiles" (traditional garments of indigenous American origin) made by the Tlapanec people. This photograph was located on page 452 of the book. The original caption of the photograph in the book from which it came was "Embroidered "Huipiles" Tlapaneca Tribe".
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Source Through Southern Mexico: Being an Account of the Travels of a Naturalist (1908) original from: Princeton University (page 452)
Author Hans Gadow

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