Huejutla is a large market city on the border between Hidalgo and Vera Cruz. The indigenous population of Huejutla and the surrounding area buy and sell in the Sunday market. Bob Freund 4/21/2005 Return Nahua of Huejutla home page For more information contact: info@mexicantextiles.com
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On this page there are more embroidered blouses from the local region and other things of interest. Salsa is the heart of the flavor of many indigenous plates, there are many types of Chilies, this is just close-up of but one. The pottery is from Chililico. The proximity to the Gulf of Mexico means that fresh and dried fish is abundant in the market. The statue on the lower row is Santa Muerte, thats me standing next to him. |
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