Zine: Cacicas of the 16th Century

$7.00

✨ Discover the world of the cacicas—Indigenous women leaders of colonial Mexico! This fun, family-friendly zine mixes stories, coloring pages, and activities so kids and adults can explore history together. Perfect for classrooms, journaling, or family story time.

Description

Meet the Cacicas!
This handmade interactive zine introduces families to the powerful Indigenous women leaders of colonial Mexico. Through simple stories, activities, and coloring pages, you’ll discover who the cacicas were, what they wore, and how they led their communities during a time of big change.

Designed to be child- and family-friendly, this zine makes history hands-on and fun. Color the traditional huipiles, trace maps of cacica territories, and read short bios that spark curiosity and conversation. It’s perfect for parents, kids, and classrooms who want to explore Mexican history together in a way that’s both engaging and memorable.

🖍️ Great for: Coloring, journaling, homeschooling, or family story time.
📖 Interactive: Activities and illustrations make the past come alive.
🌸 Message: Celebrate Indigenous women’s voices and keep their stories alive for future generations.

Remember to print double-sided!

Additional information

Format & Size

Digital PDF download, Prints on standard 8.5" x 11" paper, Easy to fold into half-page booklet style

Style & Content

Illustrated, interactive pages, Family-friendly and classroom-ready, Includes stories, history, and activities

Best For

Kids and families, Homeschool and classroom projects, Journaling, scrapbooking, or art activities

Printing Tips

Print on regular paper for practice, Use cardstock for durability, Works in color or black & white

Usage Rights

Personal use only (non-commercial), Great for home, school, or workshops, Group-use permission available upon request

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