Mexican Indians use reed and palm to make objects of everyday use in Mexico. Short reed used for toy making. Man folds Reed string on toy horse's leg. He displays horse toy and put saddle on back. Rider is put over horse back. Animated horse in motion.
Mexican Indians use reed and palm to make objects of everyday use in Mexico. Animation shows Palm plants grown on Sierras slopes. Palm plant. People sit with bundles of palm leaves in market. Man put leaves on ropes to tie.
Mexican Indians use reed and palm to make objects of everyday use in Mexico. A boy braid palm leaves into strips and weaves strips into hats. A man weaves hat of Palm leaves.
Mexican Indians use reed and palm to make objects of everyday use in Mexico. A man shreds palm leaf in narrow strips with needle. He puts needle in a leaf and pulls it towards the end of leaf.
Mexican Indians use reed and palm to make objects of everyday use in Mexico. Woman puts vessel on to temporary stove. Man cuts wooden logs. Woman puts logs into stove and blows air from mouth to light stove. She puts aniline dye into water and stirs it. Then she puts narrow striped Palm leaves into boiling water. She folds leaves into water. Woman waves mat to light the stove. Then she takes out the leaves from water and hung on ropes to dry.
Mexican Indians use reed and palm to make objects of everyday use in Mexico. Woman weave base of basket. Work on upper part of basket. A woman sits with palm leaf strips of different colors in her lap. Big baskets lay near her. Woman ties strips together. She makes human figure with the use of various colors.
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