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Tucuyo

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Tucuyo is a type of coarse cotton cloth made in Latin America.

References

  • Blanca Muratorio (1991). "The State Missionaries and Native Consciousness". The life and times of Grandfather Alonso, culture and history in the upper Amazon. Rutgers University Press. p. 73. ISBN 0-8135-1685-4.