Pava (Puerto Rico)

The pava is a straw hat made out of the leaves of the Puerto Rican hat palm. It is normally associated with the Puerto Rican jíbaro and with the Popular Democratic Party (PPD).[1][2][3][4]

Ordinary Puerto Rican Pava

Children and adults wear the pava when they dress up like a jíbaro.[5][6]

gollark: The reason for it over here is sensible if probably annoying for said students: they can charge exactly £9250/year to domestic students, which is magically loaned to you by the government, but no such restrictions exist for international students.
gollark: I guess so. At least I'm not an international student.
gollark: I apparently have to pick a course within a few months before applying to university, and because the English system is so perfect and without flaw™ cannot really do the American thing of studying multiple things and specializing later. Fun!
gollark: Do related things and pick later?
gollark: As you can see, they're very pingy.

See also

References

  1. Duany, Jorge. "Nación, migración, identidad: Sobre el transnacionalismo a propósito de Puerto Rico" (PDF). Transnacionalismo migracio e identidades: 69–76. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-11-24. Retrieved 2015-11-23.
  2. Torres-Robles, Carmen L. (1999). "La mitificación y desmitificación del jíbaro como símbolo de la identidad nacional puertorriqueña". Bilingual Review : La Revista Bilingüe. 24 (3): 241–253.
  3. Moreiro, Julián (2000). Costumbristas de Hispanoamérica: Cuadros, leyendas y tradiciones. Mexico City: EDAF. pp. 289–90. ISBN 8441407037.
  4. "Las mezclas del pac" (PDF). Arriba: publicación del Partido Popular para sus líderes. 1 (5): 4. 1960.
  5. Clemente, Yaritza Rivera; Vocero, El (29 July 2019). "Jolgorio y fiesta fuera de La Fortaleza". El Vocero de Puerto Rico (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  6. Milagros, María de los (16 July 2019). "Jíbaro de nueve años lleva protesta a Fortaleza". Metro (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 August 2019.
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