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32nd Annual UMBC McNair Research Conference
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Saturday September 21, 2024 10:30am - 10:45am EDT
This undergraduate research project addresses the problem of colonization of the Cuetlaxochitl,
commonly known as the poinsettia flower. We hypothesis that creating and showcasing a
Quinceanera dress and accessories will highlight the decolonization of the Cuetlaxochitl and will
increase awareness and understanding of the flower's cultural significance and colonization
history. This research seeks to revive and honor the indigenous heritage of the Cuetlaxochitl and
foster cultural appreciation. The research methods involve designing, patterning, and
constructing a Quinceanera dress and accessories that visually represent the poinsettia's origin
story. Additionally, a survey will be distributed to peers to assess their awareness of the
colonization of the Cuetlaxochitl. The survey results, along with insights from various sources
such as academic journals, stories of the Cuetlaxochitl, and cultural heritage websites, will
inform the design process. The expected outcome is an increased awareness and appreciation of
the Cuetlaxochitl's cultural history among the audience, demonstrating the effectiveness of
fashion as a medium for cultural education and decolonization.
Speakers
Saturday September 21, 2024 10:30am - 10:45am EDT
Potomac

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