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Chivichanas

by Yaniel Tolentino, Yaniel
June 27, 2016
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The Chivichana are handmade artifacts that Cuban children use to drop quickly down the steep streets. Using these pieces of wood with wheels is part of growing up on the island. Being able to play in the streets without hazards is part of the privileged world of Cuban children. Here they are, between the speed of the descent and cunning of his tireless repairers.

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