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La peutate est une petite petopale enrobe de peutate
A petate [peˈtate] is a bedroll used in Central America and Mexico. Its name comes from the Náhuatl word petlatl [ˈpet͡ɬat͡ɬ]. The petate is woven from
Petate
Species of palm
Coccothrinax crinita (guano barbudo, guano petate, old man palm, palma petate) is a palm which is endemic to Cuba. Like other members of the genus Coccothrinax
Coccothrinax_crinita
Filipino comedian, vlogger, and singer
Felix Petate, known professionally as Sassa Gurl, is a Filipino comedian,National Bestie, vlogger, and singer who gained popularity on TikTok since 2020
Sassa_Gurl
Guatemalan rum
Aztec Nahuatl language. Early Zacapa bottles came in a bottle covered in a petate – a handwoven matting made from palm leaves which dates from the Mayan period
Ron_Zacapa_Centenario
2024 Philippine political thriller drama film
Will Ashley, Nico Antonio, Royce Cabrera, Raheel Bhyria, Sue Prado, Felix Petate, Esnyr, Donna Cariaga, Joel Saracho, Gardo Versoza, and Mae Paner in supporting
Balota_(film)
Container often made of papier-mâché, pottery, or cloth
fiber crafts Amuzgo textiles Basketry of Mexico Huipil Mexican rag doll Petate Quechquemitl Rebozo Tenango embroidery Textiles of Mexico Textiles of Oaxaca
Piñata
Plaza in Villa de Álvarez, Colima, Mexico
annually in the month of February with a variety of materials like wood, petate, bamboo, ixtle and a couple more natural resources with regional methods
La_Petatera
Straw mat used as flooring in Japan
are square shaped without borders Higashiyama Bunka in Muromachi period Petate Tameshigiri "The Quest for the Perfect Judo Floor | Judo Info". judoinfo
Tatami
Town and municipality in Puerto Rico
April Petate Festival – December Burén Corn Fritter Festival – December Troubadour Festival – December Three Kings Festival – January Grand Petate Festival
Sabana_Grande,_Puerto_Rico
Wendl. ex C.H.Wright) Becc. Old man palm, Thatch palm, Palma petate, Guano barbudo, Guano petate C. crinita subsp. brevicrinis Borhidi & O.Muñiz C. crinita
List_of_Coccothrinax_species
Technology for the production of textiles
Textile Fiber Textile arts Fiber art Craft Basket weaving Persian weave Petate Textile manufacturing terminology Weaving (mythology) Other methods are
Weaving
Species of snake from Mexico
Cerrophidion petlalcalensis, also known as Cerro Petlalcala montane pitviper and Petates de Cerro Petlalcala is a species of venomous, terrestrial pitviper from
Cerrophidion_petlalcalensis
Indigenous people in the US and Mexico
these mats, thick enough to resist the weather, Inside, they have only a petate on which to sleep, and gourds in which to carry and store water. Anthropologist
Akimel_Oʼodham
creating the hot chocolate. Molcajete Metate Comal Molinillo Tortilla press Petate Chia seed Guava Rubus Sweet potato (possibly) Papaya Cocoa bean sunflower
List of Mexican inventions and discoveries
List_of_Mexican_inventions_and_discoveries
French variety of New England, US
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New_England_French
Linguistics concept
meaning “corn cob”; metate (métatl), which refers to a mealing stone; and petate (<pétatl), a type of bedroll. In other cases, [t͡ɬ] at the end of a word
Nahuatlismo
Anorak Aztec clothing Bustle (regalia) Huipil Inuit clothing Mukluk Ñandutí Petate Piteado Quillwork Roach (headdress) Ruana War bonnet Gibbs 1 Gibbs 6 Stacey
Textile arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Textile_arts_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
other objects and instruments: güiro, bohío, batey, caney, hamaca, nasa, petate, coy, barbacoa, batea, cabuya, casabe and canoa. Other words were passed
Culture_of_Puerto_Rico
Maya people
also practice a burial ritual which consists of wrapping the body in a petate (palm frond mat). They are then buried with items they would need for the
Qʼeqchiʼ
Maya throne in the Temple of Kukulcan
of the greatest rulers to display wealth. The throne was covered with a petate and sealed with large stone blocks, forming something similar to a sarcophagus
Red_Jaguar_Throne
Folk dance
best known of these dances include Los Diablos, Las Tortugas and Toro de Petate. Generally, folk dance is popular and well supported by various government
Mexican_folk_dance
Opera by Robert Xavier Rodriguez
Ford); David Toney (Mr. Kahlo/Mr. Rockefeller/A. Cachucha/Edward G. Robinson/Petate Vendor). In 2015, Michigan Opera Theater produced a revival of the work
Frida_(opera)
Ethnographic Viewpoints. 51 (1): 133. ISSN 2244-1638. petate "woven palm-matting" > Ceb. petate, Tag. petate; Albalá, Paloma (March 1, 2003). "Hispanic Words
List of loanwords in the Tagalog language
List_of_loanwords_in_the_Tagalog_language
de la AAA (varies), Fiesta Jíbara de Toñín Romero (Ponce), Festival del Petate (Sabana Grande), Festival Renacer Navideño (Arroyo), Festival del Güiro
Christmas_in_Puerto_Rico
Tlatoani of Texcoco
Nezahualcoyotl is depicted as the first king to sit on a tepotzoicpalli (throne of petate, woven reeds, with backrest), as well as the first to wear a tilmatli, turquoise
Nezahualcoyotl_(tlatoani)
City and district in Puebla, Mexico
mecapales, vanilla pods, saffron, peanuts, and crafts such as palm frond mats (petates), baskets, clay pots and wooden utensils. While September 8 is considered
Cholula,_Puebla
State of Mexico
a bullring that is assembled each year for the event, made of logs and petates, and that is known as one of the world's largest crafts. It is also known
Colima
sospecha" 13 December 2017 (2017-12-13) 1.35 270 29 "Vicenta enfrenta a Los Petates" 14 December 2017 (2017-12-14) 1.32 271 30 "El negocio redondo de Salvador"
List_of_Señora_Acero_episodes
Region in Oaxaca, Mexico
popularizing traditional coast dances. One example of local dance is the Petate Bull dance. There are numerous bull dances in Mexico but the version that
Costa_Region
Otate Paliacate Cacle (from nahuatl, Cactli) Papalote (kite) Pepenar Petaca Petate (sleeping mat of woven palm fiber) Peyote Piciete ("cigarette", used in
List of Spanish words of Nahuatl origin
List_of_Spanish_words_of_Nahuatl_origin
palta (Quechua) pampa (Quechua) papa (Quechua) papaya (Taíno) pécari petaca petate pinole pita (Quechua) popote (Nahuatl, popotl) poroto (Quechua purutu) poto
List of Spanish words of Indigenous American Indian origin
List_of_Spanish_words_of_Indigenous_American_Indian_origin
Town in the Mexican state of Guerrero
Prehispanic Chilapan was a Coixca community and exported foodstuffs, honey and petates to towns on the Pacific coast in exchange for salt and cacao. The Spanish
Chilapa_de_Álvarez
(in this case, palm fibers reproducing the motif of the south-American petate on the pack): a reason that prompted the Material Connexion research institute
Lumen_(branding_agency)
Component city in Bulacan, Philippines
the world as Thai silk; the manufacturer of cigar cases, piña fibers, petates (mats), and Sillas de Bejucos (cane chairs) all of the fine quality became
Baliwag
Airplanes But Were Given Straw Wings Piden aeroplanos y les dan alas de petate Oil on metal, 12.0 x 16.5 cm Unknown 1938 What the Water Gave Me Lo que
List of paintings by Frida Kahlo
List_of_paintings_by_Frida_Kahlo
Genus of plants
as cañita, is used by the Yokot'an Maya of Tabasco, Mexico, for weaving petates (sleeping mats) and sombreros. C. textilis and C. pangorei are traditionally
Cyperus
About maritime trade
middle of the canoe a shelter [toldo] of palm matting, which they call petates in New Spain. Inside and under this were their women and children, possessions
Maritime trade in the Maya civilization
Maritime_trade_in_the_Maya_civilization
Genus of palms
common names include "small-fruited thatch palm", yaray, pandereta, palma de petate, palma de cogollo, guano de sierra, and palmita. Leucothrinax morrisii is
Leucothrinax
Type of cloth
and carpets Rugs American Bessarabian Braided Catalogne Flokati Navajo Petate Rya Scandinavian (Swedish) Tibetan Oriental Arabian Afghan Alcaraz Azerbaijani
Soumak
City and municipality in Sololá, Guatemala
for their food, and once they were done with their supper, they placed petates -native Guatemalan mats- on the floor in a line that crossed the plaza
Panajachel
Archaeological site
almost all of the busts had been ritually buried and wrapped in mats (petates) made from vegetable fibers—the earliest evidence of funeral wrappings
El_Manatí
Film festival
Salgado Best animated short El Gran Bang, by the collective Llamarada de Petate Special mention of the jury Pelea de gallos, by Gabriel Pontones Pájaros
Shorts_México
Polytope contained by 7-polytope facets
octeract (tato) 48384 10752 24 t0,6{36,4} Hexicated 8-orthoplex Small petated diacosipentacontahexazetton (supek) 64512 7168 25 t1,6{4,36} Bipentellated
Uniform_8-polytope
City and municipality in Veracruz, Mexico
"Cristianos." The fair includes more traditional dance, such as "Toros de Petate" and "Líceres," which have pre Hispanic origins, horse races, exhibitions
Santiago_Tuxtla
Scandinavian textile crafts
and carpets Rugs American Bessarabian Braided Catalogne Flokati Navajo Petate Rya Scandinavian (Swedish) Tibetan Oriental Arabian Afghan Alcaraz Azerbaijani
Scandinavian_rugs
Town in Jalisco, Mexico
place them against the back wall from the living room of their houses. A petate is placed on the floor, as a base, to cover it with alfalfa, chamomile,
San_Martín_de_Hidalgo
Ethnic group
much more importance. Hats are woven from palm and sleeping mats called petates are woven from the fibers of cañita, the Cyperus giganteus, but the primary
Chontal_Maya
Spanish footballer
nervioneses] (in Spanish). Nervión al día. Retrieved 1 October 2018. "Un petate repleto de ambición" [A backpack full of ambition] (in Spanish). El Correo
Álvaro_Romero
Type of Mexican ceramics
Tlaquepaque. Traditional ceramics styles include "bruñido", "bandera", "canelo", "petate" and "betus". The best known of these styles is bruñido, which translates
Ceramics_of_Jalisco
traditionally used by rural farm people, such as bags of various types, fans, petates and especially sombreros. The best known of these is the Tlapehuala style
Handcrafts_of_Guerrero
Indigenous people of Mexico
having a specific function. Sleeping areas or bedrooms with have beds or petates and spaces for keeping clothing. The kitchen areas have a fireplace, table
Amuzgos
Archeological site in Mexico
traditions: one is when the body is wrapped in fabric and the other in a petate or bedroll. Mortuary packages located in several Coahuila caves reveal that
Candelaria_Cave
Municipality in Pampanga, Philippines
indigo (añil) and fruits, including dye, nipa wine, vinegar and mats (petates). Originally known as Minalis, it has a land area of about 48.27 km2 (18
Minalin
kind, brought from the Pacific coast, and the dark one used for making "petates" (floor mats). Nahuizalco is also famous for its night market. The streets
Nahuizalco
Carpet and rug history
and carpets Rugs American Bessarabian Braided Catalogne Flokati Navajo Petate Rya Scandinavian (Swedish) Tibetan Oriental Arabian Afghan Alcaraz Azerbaijani
Caucasian_carpets_and_rugs
and carpets Rugs American Bessarabian Braided Catalogne Flokati Navajo Petate Rya Scandinavian (Swedish) Tibetan Oriental Arabian Afghan Alcaraz Azerbaijani
American_carpets_and_rugs
Archaeological site in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua
entrance to the underworld. The man was shrouded in a mortuary bed roll (Petate) similar those depicted in some of the pre-Hispanic codices. Number 13 is
Cuarenta_Casas
Season of television series
them from the place where they were, they are stopped by a man from Los Petates group. El Indio receives news that many of his men died after the clash
Señora_Acero_season_4
Indian writer
Dhota (धावता धोटा) Godu Gokhale (गोदू गोखले) Tarate Polad (तरते पोलाद) Petate Pani (पेटते पाणी) Sat Lakhatil Ek (सात लाखातील एक) Drawidi Pranayam (द्राविडी
Mama_Warerkar
Type of 7-polytope
the root vectors of the simple Lie group A7. Expanded 7-simplex Small petated hexadecaexon (Acronym: suph) (Jonathan Bowers) The vertices of the hexicated
Hexicated_7-simplexes
date back from the pre Hispanic period still survive such as mats called petates, carrying braces and baskets for the transport of wares to market. The
Basketry_of_Mexico
fiber crafts Amuzgo textiles Basketry of Mexico Huipil Mexican rag doll Petate Quechquemitl Rebozo Tenango embroidery Textiles of Mexico Textiles of Oaxaca
Nicasio_Pajarito_Gonzalez
Pre-Hispanic archaeological culture
of the Mixtec states unfolded in a network known as yuhuitayu (the seat, petate). This political unit consisted of the dynastic union of two local lineages
Mixtec_culture
Mexican artist (born 1968)
fiber crafts Amuzgo textiles Basketry of Mexico Huipil Mexican rag doll Petate Quechquemitl Rebozo Tenango embroidery Textiles of Mexico Textiles of Oaxaca
Rodolfo_Villena_Hernández
Family of Cornish smugglers in England
Cornwall Live. Retrieved 16 December 2021. Tony Palwyn (March 2010). "Petates and fish: Cornish Fishermen Smugglers in the late Eighteenth Century" (PDF)
Carters_of_Prussia_Cove
Textile art from Sweden
and carpets Rugs American Bessarabian Braided Catalogne Flokati Navajo Petate Rya Scandinavian (Swedish) Tibetan Oriental Arabian Afghan Alcaraz Azerbaijani
Swedish_carpets_and_rugs
types of pottery and ceramics, principally "bruñido", "bandera", "canelo", "petate", "betus" and high-fire/stoneware. The best known of these styles is bruñido
Mexican_ceramics
Archaeological site in Chihuahua, Mexico
damaged by vandals. It contained much of the remains and tissue and the Petate bedroll used to wrap the burial. For a couple of years Ciudad Juárez Autonomous
Cueva_de_la_Momia
Municipality and town in Oaxaca, Mexico
Tehuantepec. Guigo or guego and petlatl means "river" and daa or petlatl means petate. It is original name of Petapa. The town is located on a plain, bounded
Santa_María_Petapa
Species of flowering plant
strewn on the floor, or even woven into palm-leaf-based floor mats called petates, to immobilize tiny insect pests, particularly fleas. In fact, in Mexico
Physalis_nicandroides
Iranian textile type
and carpets Rugs American Bessarabian Braided Catalogne Flokati Navajo Petate Rya Scandinavian (Swedish) Tibetan Oriental Arabian Afghan Alcaraz Azerbaijani
Jajim
the quince and guava. Examples of common furniture items are hammocks, petates, tombillas, tecomates, bateas, comals, and pitchers. Social folklore relates
Salvadoran_folklore
Río Grande Ciudad del Yunque City of El Yunque Sabana Grande Ciudad del petate Sabana Grande Pueblo de los petateros Sabana Grande Pueblo de los prodigios
List of city nicknames in Puerto Rico
List_of_city_nicknames_in_Puerto_Rico
Part of the 2019 Philippine general election
Party Candidate Votes % NPC Walter Echevarria, Jr. 36,368 NUP Ona Virata 14,012 Independent Ed Custodio 7,992 Independent Jeanpaul Petate 570 Total votes
2019_Cavite_local_elections
City in Hidalgo, Mexico
"basamentos" are not assembled, the families usually make "tendidos", either with petates or some other propitious element, and in them they place fruits, flowers
Actopan,_Hidalgo
Municipality and town in Oaxaca, Mexico
conjunto (small musical group) music. In the population the weaving of the petate (mats), tenate (baskets), made by women. The typical and traditional foods
San_Sebastián_Nicananduta
Group of polytopes
Tritruncated octeract (tato) 24 t0,6{3,3,3,3,3,3,4} Hexicated 8-orthoplex Small petated diacosipentacontahexazetton (supek) 25 t1,6{4,3,3,3,3,3,3} Bipentellated
B8_polytope
Folk art
Capula, the making of wood chests to Cocupao (today Quiroga), the making to petates to Coro, palm frond hats to Erongarícuaro, fishing nets to Janitzio, leather
Handcrafts and folk art in Michoacán
Handcrafts_and_folk_art_in_Michoacán
Spanish variety spoken in Texas and Louisiana
guaje 'gourd' muelvo 'wagon' chichahuiste 'basket' comal 'skillet, comal' petate 'a mat' tamales 'tamales' pozole 'sweetened'. In Mexican Spanish, pozole
Sabine_River_Spanish
Ceramic museum in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, Mexico
crosshatching in a red background. These lines are named after straw mats called petates, which they resemble. Above the lines stylized images of plants and animals
Museo Regional de la Ceramica, Tlaquepaque
Museo_Regional_de_la_Ceramica,_Tlaquepaque
region of Guerrero, especially those near Xochistlahuaca. These include petate mat patterns, fretwork, suns, stars, mountains, rivers, dogs, horses, donkeys
Amuzgo_textiles
Municipality in Honduras
that there are a few handcrafts producers of several things such as hats,"petates"(some sort of a carpet) of reed. They obtain the water from wells and some
San_Rafael,_Honduras
Mexican photographer (1911–2000)
Elotes, 1931); the smooth wooden finish of maracas on top of a palm woven petate (Guajes, ca. 1940); or the skin of a hand holding a large metallic nail
Aurora_Eugenia_Latapí
position of the sun. The sets include two human figures, one on a mattress or petate with represents the sick person and another which represents the healer
Felipa_Hernández_Barragán
Artistic traditions of Tlaxaca, Mexico
palm fronds and chairs with wicker seats. Santa Anita Nopalucan makes petates from palm and ixtle. In San Juan Ixtenco, they make images by arranging
Handcrafts and folk art in Tlaxcala
Handcrafts_and_folk_art_in_Tlaxcala
Cross-stitch needlepoint rug
and carpets Rugs American Bessarabian Braided Catalogne Flokati Navajo Petate Rya Scandinavian (Swedish) Tibetan Oriental Arabian Afghan Alcaraz Azerbaijani
Badding_Rug
Mexican restauranteur
exhibition was dedicated to metates (Mesoamerican grinding stones) and petates (palm frond mats). This event was inaugurated with tamales from various
Carmen_Ramírez_Degollado
using natural pigments or acrylics. Palm fronds are used to make hats, petates, and petacas (handleless boxes used for storage) fans for starting fires
Handcrafts and folk art in Hidalgo
Handcrafts_and_folk_art_in_Hidalgo
retailers. Acaxochitlan is also known for basketry, making floor coverings, petates, and other types of mats. Apple cider in Mexico is mostly drunk for the
Handcrafts and folk art in Puebla
Handcrafts_and_folk_art_in_Puebla
PETATE
PETATE
PETATE
PETATE
Girl/Female
Arabic
Silver; Sparkling Sunset
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Australian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi, Swahili
Peaceful; Happiness; Free; Bliss; Comfort; Enjoyment
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Irish
Cushion; Helpful
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places in England named with Old Norse þorp ‘hamlet’, ‘village’ or the Old English cognate þrop.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
One who is Most Beautiful; Lucky
Male
German
Pet form of German Wilhelm, WILLI means "will-helmet."
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Generous old Arabic word for the Sea
Boy/Male
Hindu
Nature, Beautiful
Girl/Female
English American
Blend of Marie or Mary and Lyn.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Farsi, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Oath; Pledge
PETATE
PETATE
PETATE
PETATE
PETATE