She is not dress as Tijuana but as a Oaxaqueña, the culture of her mother from Oaxaca at the south of Mexico. And there is a famous european painting with the same theme. Prepare your lecture before giving them.
No such thing as a “Oaxaqueña” that’s just somebody from Oaxaca but the state came after the Spanish settlers, there is no “Oaxacan” ethnicity or people that’s a very common mistake done by gringos who assume its a native group but it isn’t they dont exist, Oaxaca was formed as a stare while several natives lived in the region none of them the “Oaxacans”
I am inspired by her.
Will any other symposium be done in the west coast, San Francisco area?
I love frida
just saw it today
She is not dress as Tijuana but as a Oaxaqueña, the culture of her mother from Oaxaca at the south of Mexico. And there is a famous european painting with the same theme. Prepare your lecture before giving them.
Tehuana dress, no Tijuana.
- Don't forget that the H in English sounds like a J in Spanish. Spoken language may be mistaken.
- Yes, she wore the Tehuana style so the video is correct.
No such thing as a “Oaxaqueña” that’s just somebody from Oaxaca but the state came after the Spanish settlers, there is no “Oaxacan” ethnicity or people that’s a very common mistake done by gringos who assume its a native group but it isn’t they dont exist, Oaxaca was formed as a stare while several natives lived in the region none of them the “Oaxacans”
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th-cam.com/video/BVH5b6f3cSU/w-d-xo.html Frida Kahlo’s ART!! 🌷🌹💐