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Type of scarf

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He offered to make the image new rebozo, something he has done every year since.
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A widely used garment in both indigenous and mixed race communities is the rebozo.
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The rebozo came about during the colonial period, not in the pre-Hispanic era.
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Rebozo owns a one-story, $100,000 house next to Nixon's rented Key Biscayne hideaway in Florida.
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In Tenejapa, women wear a huipil embroidered with Mayan fretwork along with a black wool rebozo.
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The rebozo, a Mexican shawl, is a great symbol for a Mother's Day celebration because it's used to carry babies.
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Rebozo assiduously avoids any contact with the press that might suggest self-promotion at Nixon's expense, always refuses to discuss politics.
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The rebozo has been produced mostly in central Mexico since the colonial period, with some of the best known producers in Mexico State and Michoacan.
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Along the way, she fell in love with the traditional shawl called the rebozo, which she and her partner, Jacopo Janniello Ravagnan, use for their bags, sandles and jewelry.
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  • A long woolen or linen scarf covering the head and shoulders (also used as a sling for holding a baby); traditionally worn by Latin-American women
  • A rebozo is a woman's garment used in Mexico. Rectangular in shape, rebozos vary in size from 1.5 to upwards of three meters, and can be made of cotton, wool, silk, or articela. They can be worn as scarves or shawls, and women often use them to carry children and take products to the market. ...
  • Term for a piece of cloth at least 30 inches wide and 6 feet long used by the indigenous people of Mexico and Guatemala