Ciirryirig home their ground corn, ..fter grinding^ the meal is made 
into a dough and baked c..s the v/ell.Mno\m native tortilla, formerly tne 
corn v/hich is i'irst dehulled D,/ soaking and xieating.vjas ground ut nome 
between stones j roller ana a flat understone, xodey in every village or 
tovm enere is a local mechanical mill to viiicn aal house wives resort as 
I 1 
liiese , Some/have small e<and'-opsi'ated mills at home .iiiiese v/oine 
are wearing tne characteristic evei’y dcV native dress tne hupil.a ss,c 
Cot “ ^ * 
ho 
like germe: 
o . . , . 
ut/ext ending oeiow one kneeff with square cut opening for the 
head. : nd arm nolss, now-a-days usudlly jpr-ovided with sfcort sleeves 
Tne margins WvS -well as t:,;e Dottom eage of t-:is 
is wtenei ally \ 
colorfully embroidered in cross -stich altnoug^tae a p xn 
ready-“inade hupiles/fare a ei ‘e 1 y color —pr i nt e d , Underneath is/a peuticoc.^. 
hangirr: ■■^11 above tne ankJ 
spotlessly c lear 
xeSi iioth these articles of dress always 
Tne darker olored scarf '—redo 2.0 — over tne 
!ead,anrl variously draped over shoulders and arms is always vrarii away fra.. 
hoine» Without it the hayan woman feels not properly dressed ©4i 
-LJCU 
Cl. 
e feet are 
USUcil 
5 but sandals or slippers^ or droe£>6i a kind 
increasingly worn. especially on festive occasions 
