pinatas.org - Piñatas || a México Studies Project

Description: The story of the piñata.

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Although many believe that the piñata originated in México, the actual origin of the practice is believed to have originated in China. Marco Polo, during his voyages through Asia, described having seen animal figurines, covered in colorful paper, being broken apart with sticks by the local people in celebration of the New Year. When the figurines were broken apart, the seeds that had been put inside previously would fall out. The seeds were then burned by the celebrants and distributed to them as a sign of

Hit it, hit it, hit it, and don’t miss. Because if you miss, you’ll loose your way. This piñata has too many tricks; it only contains oranges and sugar canes. The piñata has nothing, it has nothing: only many peanuts This piñata has too many tricks; it only contains oranges and sugarcanes. I don’t want gold, nor do I want silver, What I want is to break the piñata. Go ahead Juana, don’t delay with the basket of peanuts. Go ahead Maria, leave the corner with the collection basket. During this time, we haven’

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