anacos

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Anacos are traditional wrap-around woolen skirts worn by Indigenous Otavalo women in the Andean region of Ecuador.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf indigenous clothing
traditional garment
wrap-around skirt
associatedWith Andean indigenous traditions
Otavalo culture NERFINISHED
colorPattern often dark-colored
continent South America
country Ecuador
culturalHeritageStatus part of intangible cultural heritage of Otavalo people
culturalSignificance symbol of Otavalo identity
fasteningMethod wrapped around the waist
fiberSource sheep wool
garmentType skirt
genderAssociation women
material wool
originRegion Otavalo, Imbabura Province NERFINISHED
productionMethod handwoven
region Andean region of Ecuador NERFINISHED
style wrap-around
traditionalUse everyday wear
festive occasions
usedByEthnicGroup Otavalo people NERFINISHED
wornBy Indigenous Otavalo women
wornOn lower body
wornWith blouse
faja (woven belt)
shawl or poncho

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