Taken in Naranjito, a mountain village just outside Ibarra, Ecuador. Many Imbabura Quichua women spin their own wool and use the yarn to knit, crochet, or embroider their traditional attire. This child of one of the women joins in the preparations.
Taken in Naranjito, a mountain village just outside Ibarra, Ecuador. Many Imbabura Quichua women spin their own wool and use the yarn to knit, crochet, or embroider their traditional attire. This child of one of the women joins in the preparations.
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