Mexican Minority Groups: Mennonites--Clothing (2000s)


Figure 1.-- This photograph here shows Mennonite children from Salamanca village in Mexico. Note the damaged home. The photograph was taken after Hurricane Dean.

We note Mennonite boys wearing the same basic styles were see in the 1920s when they first came to Mexico. They wear colored shirts and overalls in the 2000s. It is quite common for younger boys to go barefoot. The only difference we note is that their hats seem a little sportier than we have noticed in America. This photograph here shows Mennonite children from Salamanca village in Mexico. Note the damaged home. The photograph was taken after Hurricane Dean.





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