Lexicographical Neighbors of Tapalos
Literary usage of Tapalos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mexico in 1827 by Henry George Ward (1828)
"... are supplied with raw material for their tapalos (shawls) and other domestic
manufactures. The price of cotton on the Table-land has been hitherto, ..."
2. Mexico in 1827 by Henry George Ward (1828)
"... and tapalos, (shawls of striped calico, much used by the lower orders,) are
made in considerable quantities ; as were formerly Manias (blankets); ..."
3. Mexico by Henry George Ward (1829)
"Rebozos and tapalos, (shawls of striped calico, much used by the lower orders,)
are made in considerable quantities; as were formerly Mantas (blankets); ..."
4. Mexico by Henry George Ward (1829)
"... and San Luis, are supplied with raw material for their tapalos (shawls), and
other domestic manufactures. The price of cotton on the Table-land has been ..."
5. On the Border with Crook by John Gregory Bourke (1892)
"... and " tapalos," which conceal all the countenance but the left eye ; and men
enfolded in cheap ..."
6. On the Border with Crook by John Gregory Bourke (1891)
"... and " tapalos," which conceal all the countenance but the left eye ; and men
enfolded in cheap ..."
7. Exploration of the valley of the Amazon, made under direction of the Navy by William Lewis Herndon, Lardner Gibbon (1853)
"CHAPTER XVI, Santarem—Population—Trade—River tapalos—Guiaba—Diamond region—
Account of the Indians of the ..."