If you mean Piñatas they are used in many Latin american celebrations specially in places like Mexico they are made of paper with a star shape. Piñatas are containers filled with toys and candies, in some celebrations as Birhtdays kids play with wooden sticks hitting the Piñata until it breaks and they try to get as much as they can from its filling. Piñatas can be found in almost all Latin American countries.
Pinatas are a children's game to hit it blindfolded until it breaks spilling candy and small toys. The Spanish soldiers didn't use these to teach the Mayan people. They weren't interested in teaching, but killing them.
Pinatas were invented in China, but they became popular in Mexico, where they have been a traditional part of celebrations since the 16th century.
Pinatas are very popular in the Hispanic culture. People who have parties in South America may or may not have a pinata. They are more popular in Mexico and Central America.
Mexico
To feed pinatas you press A on them and you can direct them to wherever you wont though sometimes they be a little suborn just keep directing until it follows your pointer.
Viva pinata in English is : Yea pinatas hooray pinatas! Viva Pinatas translates to Long Live the Pinata. Well,Accroding to the Microsoft Live translator Viva piñata means: Live Pinata meaning real alive pinatas
in indiana
by papermatade
Spain
because they are cool
I'm not sure but I highly doubt that it's illegal.
What do pinatas mean, or stand for?