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around like a canteen. The
jícara fruit is cut in half,
which gave the
parallel name to a clay cup also
called jícara.
These jícaras can also be used for serving...
- 1928) was a poet from El Salvador. Born in Ahuachapán, his only book is
Jícaras Tristes (Sad Vessels), a
collection of 96 poems. It is one of the most...
- the
region tlalmetates:
stone or mill for
grinding stones. To
paint the
jicaras of any color, they are
first s****ed and cleaned, and
after drying they...
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survive in the
communities of San Agustín de
Buenaventura and San
Pedro Jícaras in the muni****lity of Mezquital. This is a
mixed ethnic zone and they...
- Hillman, Paul. "The ****chol Web of Life:
Creation and
Prayer |
Lesson Two:
Jicaras, ****us and Seeds".
Community Arts
Resource Exchange. The Bead Museum. Archived...
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referred to as "the
drink of the gods" in 1797. The
Spanish began to use
jicaras made of
porcelain in
place of the
hollowed gourds used by the natives....
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inodorus Hydnora abyssinica Hydnora abyssinica Jackal food
Hydnora africana Jícara Crescentia cujete Kajari melon Cu****is melo 'Kajari'
Kiwano Cu****is metuliferus...
- to
coming to the
Philippines through Mexican Spanish.
Words like metate,
jícara, and
chongo reflect this influence, as well as the use of
certain hypocorisms...
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Escuincle (a child) ****pil Hule (rubber or plastic)
Itacate Jacal (shack)
Jícara = clay cup /
calabash Macho = exemplar, one that is
worthy of imitation...
- José "Quiebra
Jícara" Alfaro, boxer;
world champion...