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The young girl turning 15 is accompanied by seven young women (her damas) and seven young men (her chambelanes). "The number of damas and chambelanes can vary," explains Msgr. Patrick Brankin, pastor of St. Therese in Tulsa, Oklahoma, speaking of a ceremony he is watching, "but in this case, the total number of damas and chamberlanes was 14, which plus the quinceanera equals 15, the 'magic number' for the celebration."
Quinceanos is a commonly celebrated holiday in Latin American cultures. The girl renews her baptismal vows and receives gifts symbolic of her baptism from her padrinos: a crown to remind her one day she will be crowned with glory in heaven; a ring to remind her of the love by which she became a child of God; a medal, a Bible and a rosary to remind her of prayer, and a bracelet, called an esclava, to remind her that she has promised to remain always a servant of Christ.
The Quinceanos is a religious form of celebration of a girl's growing up to be a woman. Although it lasts just one day, rather than four, it, too has origins that go back beyond recorded history. When the Spanish mixed with the native South Americans, they adopted some of the traditions of the Indians and combined them with European traditions, one of them being the celebration of passing into puberty and becoming a grown-up member of society for women. This became settled on the 15th birthday of the girl. Part of the ceremony, therefore, is very similar to the Kinaalda of the Navajo. The young woman is celebrated in public, she is presented by her parents and friends to society. She dances first with her father, then with other male relatives and friends, then with...
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