Mexican Indians use reed and palm to make objects of everyday use in Mexico. Reed plants along Lerma River in Mexico. Map shows Mexico and Rio Grane. Mexico City in map. Location of Lerma River near Mexico City. Reed plants growth near by river. Men stand in water and cut plants. Man pushes bundle of Reed over water.
Mexican Indians use reed and palm to make objects of everyday use in Mexico. Man pull bundle of reed over Lerma river shore. Bundles of reed put in standing position. Reed pile on the shore put for drying.
Mexican Indians use reed and palm to make objects of everyday use in Mexico. Making of sleeping mats called 'Pelates' (Peh-tah'-tez) in Mexico. Dry reeds spread over wooden logs. Man takes water in mouth and sprinkles it on reeds. A man weaves mat. He put bunch of Reeds at cross position and put a stone on it. He starts weaving and presses it by stone.
Mexican Indians use Reed and Palm to make objects of everyday use in Mexico. A man weaves sleeping mat. He uses his toes to press woven parts of mat. He seals its corners. Extra corners are cut.
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.
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