ORIGINS
CONTENTS
WHAT DO WE DO WITH THEM?
MAKING PIÑATAS
100

Piñatas may actually have originated in what country?

China

100

Modern piñatas are filled with treats, while ancient piñatas were filled with ______.

seeds

100

The main celebration where we see the most piñatas =

birthday parties

100

To make your own piñata, you can use a _______________ or a piece of _______________ for the "body."

baloon, cardboard

200

Piñatas are typically made of ______ ______, and are attributed to China where paper originated

paper-mâché

200

Inside the piñata, however, were tempting sweets and treats, representing the pleasures of ________. 

LIFE

200

A main holiday where the piñata has also become a tradition =

Christmas

300

 This custom spread to Spain, but involved a clay _______ called la olla, derived from a colloquial Arabic word for a terracotta water jug. Paper decorations and ribbons were wrapped around the item to make it festive.

pot

300

The person wielding the stick of virtue represents _________, which can defeat evil, and the treats represented the hope of reward.

faith

300
Usually, before someone gets the chance to hit the piñata, they first have to be ________________, and then usually they have to ________ ________.

blindfolded, spin around

400

Missionaries brought the custom to New Spain, where it encountered a similar tradition. To honor the Aztec god of war, a decorated, filled pot was broken in the temple at the feet of the god's statue. Missionaries employed the colorful piñata custom to teach the ____________ religion

Christian

400

While piñatas in the United States are usually filled with candy, those in Mexico can also contain ________ (along with candy). These often include oranges and guavas.

fruit

400

The piñata is usually hung from something high like a tree, using a ______________

string or rope

500

A traditional Mexican shape for piñatas is a spherical shape with seven conical points symbolizing the seven _________ _________. 

deadly sins

500

 During the flourishing times of the Aztecs, they celebrate the birth of their god, Huitzilopochtli by decorating clay pots with colorful feathers and filled with meaningful ornaments. The pot is then smashed with a stick and the treasured that have spilled represented their __________to the god.

offering

500

In the book The Travel of Marco Polo, written by the Italian explorer Marco Polo, it is explained that pinatas are from Chinese origin, and that they were originally used in Chinese ______ _______ celebrations.

New Year

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