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- The sign under the cross means Jesus of Nazareth of Judea
- The rooster represents the story of when Judas denyed Jesus 3 times
- The hands and blood are symbolic of the stigmata from Jesus's Crucifixion 
- Sponge is symbolic of when Jesus was on the cross and refuses to drink from it
- Chalice represents the last supper
- Flowers are [[?]]flowers
→ Plate is used at wedding ceremonies, is usually filled 
with canchas, if no chanchas, might be filled with small 
breads 
After marriage you have to plant your food on the plate, the woman is carrying the seed, the man is carrying to tool to open the earth to plant the seed and looking after the livestock
→ Animals that are "playing" on the plate, → in the wild 
there are male and female animals who like to "play"
→ Indirectly, tin work came with Spanish Colonialism
→ There's an ancient tradition with metal work 
→ Silver, gold, and other metals were used to make elaborate masks and ornaments
→ Is gold and silver [[strikethrough]] uset [[/strikethrough]] used to make masks? no because it is too expensive 
→ Galvanized sheet metal is used instead
[[crossed out]] Making of silver [[/crossed out]][[crossed out]] -> Representative [[/crossed out]] [[crossed out]] [[illegible]] [[/crossed out]]
→ only serve from mouth of animal → otorongo vase → considered rude to serve from other end
→ otorongo is like a squirrel that 
           steals from people 
        → is compared to congressmen
→ Artistic/Craft traditions have been passed down from 
generation to [[crossed out]] after [[/crossed out]] generation so that it is not lost 
→ Is very important to society
In Agricultural communities there were many [[crossed out]] [[illegible]] [[/crossed out]] ancient tradition, this is becoming less so because of protestant invasion.