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  ahuehuepan_nahuatl22.JPG - Under the over blouse is a light cotton "camisa" or blouse. It also is adorned with lace on the sleeves. pleating and a strip of embroidery. I saw both hand embroidered and strips of material  leading me to believe that originally the blouse was similar to those worn in Oapan and Analco.  
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