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Tabasco The Mexican Garden of Eden
Tabasco is a southeastern state that not only boasts a breathtaking tropical vegetation, but around 1500
B.C. was the home of the Olmeca civilization (Nahuatl: From where the rubber grows) the mother culture
of Meso America. Vestiges of this civilization can be found resting in the soft alluvial floor of the
state. Tabasco's name origin is till under discussion among linguists and historians, but here
are some possibilities:
![]() Sones Tabasqueños and Danzas Chontales
The indigenous background of Tabasco's folk music and dance come from the Mayan family, a diversification
called "Chontal". The style is played on reed flutes and drums of several sizes by ensembles called
"Tamborileros"(right). The extremely contagious style is indigenous in nature, but has a noticeable
Afro-Caribbean rhythm that was brought in with African slaves during the colony.The "Son Tabasqueño" or mestizo dance style retains the same flavor, but is played on marimbas, and shares much of its repertoire with neighboring Chiapas. Costumes Once again, the men wear either white pants and a tucked in white shirt with a belt, a bandanna around the neck, and a local hat. Or the same attire but made of unbleached muslin. They wear huaraches or Spanish boots. Women wear a printed, full circle, ruffled skirt, longer in the back (above left). A white blouse trimmed at the collar with a colorful embroidered band. They wear a rebozo, hibiscus flowers on the headpiece, and Spanish shoes. The more indigenous costume is basically the same, except that the skirt is a wrap-around and sandals are used instead of shoes. |
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