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Worry dolls (also named trouble dolls; Spanish Muñecas quitapenas) are small, mostly hand-made dolls that originate from the highland indigenous people of Guatemala.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 8 relations: Adhesive tape, Ancient Maya art, Chirakan-Ixmucane, Doll, Guatemala, Paper recycling, Pediatrics, Psychiatry.

  2. Culture of Guatemala
  3. Dolls
  4. Guatemalan folklore
  5. Textile arts of Central America

Adhesive tape

Adhesive tape is one of many varieties of backing materials coated with an adhesive.

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Ancient Maya art

Ancient Maya art comprises the visual arts of the Maya civilization, an eastern and south-eastern Mesoamerican culture made up of a great number of small kingdoms in present-day Mexico, Guatemala, Belize and Honduras.

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Chirakan-Ixmucane

In Maya mythology, Chriakan-Ixmucane was a creator goddess formed out of four earlier creator gods.

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Doll

A doll is a model typically of a human or humanoid character, often used as a toy for children. Worry doll and doll are dolls.

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Guatemala

Guatemala, officially the Republic of Guatemala, is a country in Central America.

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Paper recycling

The recycling of paper is the process by which waste paper is turned into new paper products.

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Pediatrics

Pediatrics (also spelled paediatrics or pædiatrics) is the branch of medicine that involves the medical care of infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.

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Psychiatry

Psychiatry is the medical specialty devoted to the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of deleterious mental conditions.

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See also

Culture of Guatemala

Dolls

Guatemalan folklore

Textile arts of Central America

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worry_doll

Also known as Trouble doll, Worry dolls.