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Desacatos

On-line version ISSN 2448-5144Print version ISSN 1607-050X

Abstract

GONZALEZ PEREZ, Damián. Women Weavers, Warrior Goddesses: Textile Tradition in the Zapotec Region of Southern Oaxaca. Desacatos [online]. 2017, n.54, pp.138-157. ISSN 2448-5144.

The purpose of this article is to understand in an integral way the role of the waist stick looms in stories from Zapotec communities in the south of Oaxaca, where characters like virgins and naguales use these sticks as weapons to fight and defend the people. We reviewed images from Aztec códices where goddesses appear and they are associated with fabric and war. Other important sources for our analysis are scenes of Mixtec codices, as well as archeological objects from the central valleys of Oaxaca. The main goal is to provide elements that support the approach of the symbolic relationship between the tissue and the war in Mesoamerica.

Keywords : textile tradition; weaver goddesses; weaving and war; Zapotecs of the south; mesoamerican worldview.

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