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- Petate abstract "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 the fibers of the Palm of petate (Leucothrinax morrisii). The Royal Spanish Academy defines it as a bed. Generally petates are woven in quadrangular forms, though not to any exact dimensions.".
- Petate thumbnail Petate.gif?width=300.
- Petate wikiPageID "17536769".
- Petate wikiPageRevisionID "595119679".
- Petate hasPhotoCollection Petate.
- Petate subject Category:Bedding.
- Petate subject Category:Indigenous_textile_art_of_the_Americas.
- Petate subject Category:Mesoamerican_society.
- Petate subject Category:Mexican_culture.
- Petate subject Category:Nahuatl_words_and_phrases.
- Petate comment "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 the fibers of the Palm of petate (Leucothrinax morrisii). The Royal Spanish Academy defines it as a bed. Generally petates are woven in quadrangular forms, though not to any exact dimensions.".
- Petate label "Petate".
- Petate label "Petate".
- Petate sameAs Petate.
- Petate sameAs m.047v29g.
- Petate sameAs Q7171791.
- Petate sameAs Q7171791.
- Petate wasDerivedFrom Petate?oldid=595119679.
- Petate depiction Petate.gif.
- Petate isPrimaryTopicOf Petate.