Changes over time in the typical dress of the Cholas Cuencanas

Authors

  • Washington Fabian Burgos-Zhinin Universidad Nacional de Educación, Azogues, Ecuador
  • Edison David Macancela-Lema Universidad Nacional de Educación, Azogues, Ecuador
  • Diego Eduardo Paguay-Coyago Universidad Nacional de Educación, Azogues, Ecuador
  • Melanie Pamela Palomeque-Anguisaca Universidad Nacional de Educación, Azogues, Ecuador

Keywords:

culture, tradition, clothing, crafts, identity, history

Abstract

This article presents the title "Changes over time in the Typical Costume of the Cholas Cuencanas" valuing it as a great contribution to the ethnic diversity of Ecuador. We know that there are 14 nationalities and 18 indigenous peoples in a country with a relatively small territory. Therefore, the chola from Cuenca emerges as a cultural and traditional icon. The present investigation used the bibliographic review method since it investigates, collects and extracts relevant information on the transformations and evolution, in this case, the clothing of the Cuenca chola that with the new fashions has gradually been lost, having as result in an abandonment of the cultural identity of the city of Cuenca. Here we will try to expose the evolution that the clothing of the Cuenca chola has had and the importance it has as a culture and tradition.

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Published

2023-08-17

How to Cite

Burgos-Zhinin, W. F., Macancela-Lema, E. D., Paguay-Coyago, D. E., & Palomeque-Anguisaca, M. P. (2023). Changes over time in the typical dress of the Cholas Cuencanas. Linguistics and Culture Review, 7(S1), 89-99. Retrieved from https://lingcure.org/index.php/journal/article/view/2267