How tf does George Lucas confuse Hopi butterfly whorls with "Southwestern Pancho Villa woman revolutionary look?"pic.twitter.com/Y0xeyyMqfx
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...and therefore can only name them as satellites to a man, Pancho Villa, he likely doesn't know much about either.
I think some Mexican soldaderas might've adopted/appropriated the hairstyle? Still good to know its origins however.pic.twitter.com/xr6m3YQzdR
Thanks for sharing this with me. I don't think it's the origin, but I appreciate you reaching out. @kahrlosh
np! The picture is from the Star Wars exhibit at the Denver museum of art. Here's the full picture.pic.twitter.com/zp17PdKsSD
thank you I've been tweeting about it and the ribbons in her hair 
thanks for the clarity!
I vote for both. He started out #2), became informed and felt pretty safe committing #1).
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