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Beyond the Loom: Keys to Understanding Early Southwestern Weaving
Author:
Ann Lane Hedlund
Category:
Book
Publisher:
Johnson Books
Published:
1990
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Reflections of the Weaver’s World: The Gloria F. Ross Collection of Contemporary Navajo Weaving
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Searching for Tapestry’s Identity: Gloria F. Ross as Tapestry Editor. Shuttle, Spindle & Dyepot 42(1)
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Recycled Reds: Raveled Insect-Dyed Yarns in Blankets of the American Southwest, in A Red Like No Other: How Cochineal Colored the World, edited by Carmella Padilla and Barbara Anderson
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