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  • TEXTILES AND MEMORIES: A JOURNEY THROUGH INDIGENOUS CULTURE

    Indigenous Totonac women, skilled in textile art, have continued their craft since pre-Hispanic times. They were renowned as excellent spinners and weavers.

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POTTERS, KEEPERS OF THE LEGACY OF ANCESTRAL TECHNIQUES
The hand-molding technique is predominant in Totonac culture, where artisans shape their pieces without the aid of a wheel, allowing for a closer connection with the material
MELIPONICULTURE: THE CONNECTION OF A PEOPLE WITH DIVINITY
In Mesoamerica, the relationship between people and stingless bees has had an important value in social, economic and religious aspects.

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