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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Hidalgo (state) handcrafts and folk art arHidalgo (state) handcrafts and folk art are mostly made for local consumption rather than for collectors, although there have been efforts to promote this work to a wider market. Most are utilitarian and generally simply decorated, if decorated at all. The most important handcraft traditions are pottery, especially in the municipality of Huejutla and textiles, which can be found in diverse parts of the state. Most artisans are indigenous, with the Otomi populations of the Mezquital Valley being the most dominant. Other important handcrafts include basketry, metal and wood working. include basketry, metal and wood working. , L'artisanat et les arts populaires dans l'L'artisanat et les arts populaires dans l'État d'Hidalgo sont principalement destinés à la consommation locale plutôt qu'aux collectionneurs, bien que des efforts aient été faits pour promouvoir ce travail sur un marché plus large. La plupart sont utilitaires et généralement simplement décorés, s'ils le sont. Les traditions artisanales les plus importantes sont la poterie, en particulier dans la municipalité de Huejutla de Reyes et les textiles, que l'on trouve dans diverses parties du pays. La plupart des artisans sont autochtones, les populations Otomis de la (en) étant les plus dominantes. La vannerie, le travail du métal et du bois sont d'autres activités artisanales importantes.'autres activités artisanales importantes.
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rdfs:comment Hidalgo (state) handcrafts and folk art arHidalgo (state) handcrafts and folk art are mostly made for local consumption rather than for collectors, although there have been efforts to promote this work to a wider market. Most are utilitarian and generally simply decorated, if decorated at all. The most important handcraft traditions are pottery, especially in the municipality of Huejutla and textiles, which can be found in diverse parts of the state. Most artisans are indigenous, with the Otomi populations of the Mezquital Valley being the most dominant. Other important handcrafts include basketry, metal and wood working. include basketry, metal and wood working. , L'artisanat et les arts populaires dans l'L'artisanat et les arts populaires dans l'État d'Hidalgo sont principalement destinés à la consommation locale plutôt qu'aux collectionneurs, bien que des efforts aient été faits pour promouvoir ce travail sur un marché plus large. La plupart sont utilitaires et généralement simplement décorés, s'ils le sont. Les traditions artisanales les plus importantes sont la poterie, en particulier dans la municipalité de Huejutla de Reyes et les textiles, que l'on trouve dans diverses parties du pays. La plupart des artisans sont autochtones, les populations Otomis de la (en) étant les plus dominantes. La vannerie, le travail du métal et du bois sont d'autres activités artisanales importantes.'autres activités artisanales importantes.
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