Travels with Carlos

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

The Chamula community have developed a way of keeping both dry and warm even when living in a world of frost at 7000 feet above sea level by weaving and felting wool.  The sheep are so valuable for clothing that they refrain from eating lamb.






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      • Tuxtula Gutierrez
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