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Only been once.

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Mexican festival in east Harlem. #mexico #flag #september16th (Taken with Instagram)

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Frida Kahlo wearing a robe, holding a gun

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mexicanfoodporn:

El Jimador

Is the term for the people who work with the Agave plants, and make sure to cut through to get the “Piña” which literally means Pineapple, but its named like that because it sort of resembles the fruit. 

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This is what me and my friends do when we show up at the club.

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A feminist symbol of the Mexican Revolution, La Adelita was the name of a woman soldier, a soldadera, who followed the troops, helped set up camp, and cooked for the soldiers

The legend states that Adelita was a woman who fought in the Revolution. It is not known if she actually existed as an individual, but she came to epitomize all soldaderas and courageous women of that period. 

La Adelita is more than a romantic image to modern-day Chicanas. She continues to symbolize feminine independence, integrity, the fight or justice, and a proud heritage.

Rafaela G. Castro, Chicano Folklore: A Guide to the Folktales, Traditions, Rituals and Religious Practices of Mexican Americans

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I LOVE THIS FOR MANY REASONS.

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