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- Huipil abstract "Huipil [ˈwipil] (from the Nahuatl word huīpīlli [wiːˈpiːlːi]) is the most common traditional garment worn by indigenous women from central Mexico to Central America.It is a loose-fitting tunic, generally made from two or three rectangular pieces of fabric which are then joined together with stitching, ribbons or fabric strips, with an opening for the head and, if the sides are sewn, openings for the arms. Traditional huipils, especially ceremonial ones, are usually made with fabric woven on a backstrap loom and are heavily decorated with designs woven into the fabric, embroidery, ribbons, lace and more. However, some huipils are also made from commercial fabric.Lengths of the huipil can vary from a short blouse-like garment or long enough to reach the floor. The style of traditional huipils generally indicates the ethnicity and community of the wearer as each have their own methods of creating the fabric and decorations. Some huipils have intricate and meaningful designs. Ceremonial huipils are the most elaborate and are reserved for weddings, burials, women of high rank and even to dress the statues of saints.".
- Huipil thumbnail Terno_típico_de_Yucatán.jpg?width=300.
- Huipil wikiPageID "3822302".
- Huipil wikiPageLength "17832".
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- Huipil wikiPageRevisionID "690324036".
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Amuzgo_people.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Amuzgo_textiles.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Aztec_clothing.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Brocade.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Campeche.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aztec_clothing.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_textile_art_of_the_Americas.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin_American_clothing.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maya_clothing.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woven_fabrics.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Central_America.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Chiapas.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Cuetzalan.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Florentina_López_de_Jesús.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Florentine_Codex.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Fretwork.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Guatemala.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Hidalgo_(state).
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Tlaxcala.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_people_of_Oaxaca.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Isthmus_of_Tehuantepec.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink La_Malinche.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Latin_America.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Loom.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Maya_peoples.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Mesoamerica.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Michoacán.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Mixtec_Region,_Oaxaca.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Morelos.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Nahuatl.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink National_Museum_of_Anthropology_(Mexico).
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Oaxaca.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Ocotepec,_Chiapas.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Pinotepa_Nacional.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Quintana_Roo.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Radiocarbon_dating.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink San_Juan_Copala.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink San_Juan_Cotzocón.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink San_Lucas_Ojitlán.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Santiago_Jamiltepec.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_conquest_of_the_Aztec_Empire.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Tabasco.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Tzotzil_people.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink UNESCO.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Veracruz.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Xochistlahuaca.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Yalaltec_people.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Yucatán.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink Zinacantán.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink File:19th-century_Huipil_(Victoria_and_Albert_Museum).jpg.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink File:Embroidered_%22Huipiles%22_Tlapaneca_Tribe.png.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink File:Huipil-de-la-malinche.jpg.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink File:HuipilsMAP.jpg.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink File:Huipils_Guatemala_DMA.jpg.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink File:Maya._Womans_Blouse_or_Huipil,_2005.15.1.jpg.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink File:Terno_típico_de_Yucatán.jpg.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLink File:XochisWeavers40.JPG.
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLinkText "Huipil".
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLinkText "huipil".
- Huipil wikiPageWikiLinkText "hupiles".
- Huipil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Crafts_of_Mexico.
- Huipil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Folk_costume.
- Huipil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-es.
- Huipil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-nah.
- Huipil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Huipil subject Category:Aztec_clothing.
- Huipil subject Category:Indigenous_textile_art_of_the_Americas.
- Huipil subject Category:Latin_American_clothing.
- Huipil subject Category:Maya_clothing.
- Huipil subject Category:Woven_fabrics.
- Huipil hypernym Sewn.
- Huipil type Art.
- Huipil comment "Huipil [ˈwipil] (from the Nahuatl word huīpīlli [wiːˈpiːlːi]) is the most common traditional garment worn by indigenous women from central Mexico to Central America.It is a loose-fitting tunic, generally made from two or three rectangular pieces of fabric which are then joined together with stitching, ribbons or fabric strips, with an opening for the head and, if the sides are sewn, openings for the arms.".
- Huipil label "Huipil".
- Huipil sameAs Q3269820.
- Huipil sameAs Huipil.
- Huipil sameAs Huipil.
- Huipil sameAs Huipil.
- Huipil sameAs ウィピル.
- Huipil sameAs Huipil.
- Huipil sameAs m.0b1sjt.
- Huipil sameAs Q3269820.
- Huipil wasDerivedFrom Huipil?oldid=690324036.
- Huipil depiction Terno_típico_de_Yucatán.jpg.
- Huipil isPrimaryTopicOf Huipil.