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  nahuatl_hueytentan_02.JPG - These red belts are the traditional onesworn by the oldeest generatio, they are woven on a backstrap loom.n. I saw a nymber of different widths. The only woman I encountered wearing traditional costume had a thick and wider version, she also had this belt and told me a relative had woven it in the town.  
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