Chinanta

/tʃɪˈnɑːntə/ noun

A horizontal loom used by indigenous peoples in Mexico and Central America for weaving textiles, typically operated by hand while seated.

From Nahuatl origin, the word refers to traditional Mesoamerican weaving equipment. The term entered English through anthropological documentation of indigenous textile practices in the 16th-17th centuries.

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