Artisan enterprise, cultural property, and the global market. In S. Black, A. de la Haye, J. Entwistle, A. Rocamora, R.A....
Compares and contrasts two artisan groups (Kala Raksha Trust and MarketPlace Handwork of India) on human capabilities and outcomes.
Chapter in book Artisans and Cooperatives. Developing Alternative Trade for the Global Economy – Of Women, Hope and Angels. Fair trade and artisan...
Of Women, Hope and Angels. Fair trade and artisan production in a squatter settlement in Guatemala City
Chapter in book Blanket Weaving in the Southwest by Joe Ben Wheat, edited by Ann Lane Hedlund
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Chapter in book Crafts in The World Market: The Impact of Global Exchange on Middle American Artisans – That We May Serve Beneath...
That We May Serve Beneath Your Hands and Feet: Women Weavers in Highland Chiapas, with Christine Eber
Chapter in book Designing Among the Navajo: Ethnoaesthetics in Weaving, in Textiles as Primary Sources: Proceedings of the First Symposium of the Textile...
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Chapter in book Eleanor Roosevelt, Val-Kill, and the American Crafts Movement in Dutchess County Historical Society Yearbook, vol. 81
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Chapter in book Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion, Vol. 2 – Dress of Eastern Guatemala
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Chapter in book Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion, Vol. 2 – Morrales in Guatemala
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Chapter in book Fair trade and artisans. In Laura T. Raynolds and Elizabeth A. Bennet (Eds.), The Handbook of Research on Fair Trade
Chapter introduces and includes the artisan sector in this multi-sector volume assessing the fair trade movement.
Chapter in book Fibers in the Encyclopedia of Archaeological Sciences
The article begins with an overview of the various materials that humans have used for textile fibers. It includes sections about identifying and analyzing fibrous materials and about the conditions that preserve...
Chapter in book Foreword, in The Image Weavers: Contemporary Navajo Pictorial Textiles, by Susan Brown McGreevy
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Chapter in book Give-and-Take: Navajo Grandmothers and the Role of Craftswomen, in American Indian Grandmothers: Traditions and Transitions, edited by Marjorie Schweitzer
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Chapter in book Ibolya Hegyi, in Woven Times: Ibolya Hegyi (1953-2016), festschrift edited by Ildikó AlapÃÂtvány Dobrányi
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Chapter in book Interview – Ann Lane Hedlund & Nancy Princenthal, in Agnes Martin/Navajo Blankets
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Chapter in book Introduction – Consultations, Collaborations, and Curation by Navajo Weavers: A Celebration and History, in Weavers, Collectors, and Changing Markets: The...
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Chapter in book Joe Ben Wheat, in Why Museums Collect: Papers in Honor of Joe Ben Wheat, edited by M. S. and D....
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Chapter in book Mayas in Postwar Guatemala, Harvest of Violence Revisited – Everyday Violence of Exclusion: Women in Precarious Neighborhoods of Guatemala City
Edited by Walter Little and Timpothy Smith, Everyday Violence of Exclusion: Women in Precarious Neighborhoods of Guatemala City
Chapter in book More of Survival than an Art: Comparing Late Nineteenth- and Late Twentieth-Century Lifeways and Weaving
In Woven by the Grandmothers: Nineteenth-Century Navajo Textiles from the National Museum of the American Indian, edited by Eulalie Bonar
Chapter in book Moroccan Feminism at the Grassroots Level. In Moroccan Feminisms: New Perspectives. Moha Ennaji, Fatima Sadiqi and Karen Vintges, Eds.
One of the artisans in Women Artisans of Morocco, a button maker and grassroots feminist, describes in fascinating detail her life, the choices she's made, and how she helps other women.
Chapter in book Mujer Maya, Tejido e Identidad ÃÂtnica: Un ensayo histórico
In La Indumentaria y el Tejido Mayas a Través del Tiempo, L. Asturias de Barrios and D. Fernández, eds.
Chapter in book Nature’s Colorways: Conjuring the Chemistry and Culture of Natural Dyes
Ajrakh Artist Sufiyan Khatri
Chapter in book NOVICA, Navajo Knock-offs and the Net: a Critique of Fair Trade Marketing Practices. In: Fair Trade and Social Justice: Global...
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Chapter in book Perspectives on Anthropological Collections from the American Southwest (ed.)
Perspectives on Anthropological Collections from the American Southwest, edited by Ann Lane Hedlund. Including: Material Anthropology: Connecting Academic Research and Museum Collections; The Study of 19th Century Southwestern Weaving
Chapter in book Recycled Reds: Raveled Insect-Dyed Yarns in Blankets of the American Southwest, in A Red Like No Other: How Cochineal Colored...
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Chapter in book That they be in the middle, Lord: Women, Weaving, and Cultural Survival in San Pedro Chenalhó
In Artisans and Cooperatives: Developing Alternative Trade for the Global Economy, edited by Kimberly Grimes and Lynne Milgram. https://www.christineeber.com https://weaving-for-justice.org
Chapter in book That We May Serve Beneath Your Hands and Feet: Women Weavers in Highland Chiapas in Crafts in The World Market:...
https://www.christineeber.com https://weaving-for-justice.org
Chapter in book Three Southwestern Textile Traditions, in Converging Streams: Cross-Cultural Exchange in the Native American and Hispanic Art of the Greater Southwest,...
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Chapter in book Unravelling the Narratives of Nostalgia: Navajo Weavers and Globalization. In Indigenous Women and Work: From Labor to Activism. Carol Williams,...
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Chapter in book Up for Grabs: Assessing the Consequences of Appropriations of Navajo Weavers’ Patterns. In: No Deal! Indigenous Arts and the Politics...
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Chapter in book Weaving Cooperatives and the Resistance Movement in Highland Chiapas, Mexico: Pass Well Over the Earth in Artisans and Advocacy in...
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Chapter in book Why We Left
This is an anthology of American Women expats living in Mexico in which I wrote one chapter.
Chapter in book Women Weavers OnLine: Rural Moroccan Women on the Internet. In Gender and the Digital Economy: Perspectives from the Developing World....
Describes in detail the benefits and challenges of selling the textile products of artisans overseas online. Can be used as an initial how-to by aspiring marketers.
Chapter in book Women, Weaving and Ethnic Identity: a historical Essay in Mayan Clothing and Weaving through the Ages, Barbara Knoke de Arathoon,...
pp 157-169 (Original Spanish version 1992)
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