Blanket Weaving in the Southwest by Joe Ben Wheat, edited by Ann Lane Hedlund
Author: Ann Lane Hedlund Category: Chapter in book Publisher: University of Arizona Press Published: 2003Other Books From - Chapter in book
Women Weavers OnLine: Rural Moroccan Women on the Internet. In Gender and the Digital Economy: Perspectives from the Developing World. Cecelia Ng and Swasti Mitter, Eds. Chapter in book Susan Schaefer Davis
Weaving Cooperatives and the Resistance Movement in Highland Chiapas, Mexico: Pass Well Over the Earth in Artisans and Advocacy in the Global Market: Walking the Heart Path. Jeanne Simonelli, Katherine O’Donnell, and June Nash, editors Chapter in book Christine Eber
Unravelling the Narratives of Nostalgia: Navajo Weavers and Globalization. In Indigenous Women and Work: From Labor to Activism. Carol Williams, ed. Chapter in book Kathy M'Closkey
Up for Grabs: Assessing the Consequences of Appropriations of Navajo Weavers’ Patterns. In: No Deal! Indigenous Arts and the Politics of Possessions. Tressa Berman, ed. Chapter in book Kathy M'Closkey
Three Southwestern Textile Traditions, in Converging Streams: Cross-Cultural Exchange in the Native American and Hispanic Art of the Greater Southwest, edited by Will Wroth and Robin Gavin Chapter in book Ann Lane Hedlund
That We May Serve Beneath Your Hands and Feet: Women Weavers in Highland Chiapas in Crafts in The World Market: The Impact of Global Exchange on Middle American Artisans, edited by June Nash Chapter in book Christine Eber and Brenda Rosenbaum
That they be in the middle, Lord: Women, Weaving, and Cultural Survival in San Pedro Chenalhó Chapter in book Christine Eber
Other Books By - Ann Lane Hedlund
Three Southwestern Textile Traditions, in Converging Streams: Cross-Cultural Exchange in the Native American and Hispanic Art of the Greater Southwest, edited by Will Wroth and Robin Gavin Chapter in book Ann Lane Hedlund
Speaking For or About Others? Evolving Ethnological Perspectives. Museum Anthropology 18(3) Article Ann Lane Hedlund
Reflections of the Weaver’s World: The Gloria F. Ross Collection of Contemporary Navajo Weaving Book Ann Lane Hedlund
Searching for Tapestry’s Identity: Gloria F. Ross as Tapestry Editor. Shuttle, Spindle & Dyepot 42(1) Article Ann Lane Hedlund
Perspectives on Anthropological Collections from the American Southwest (ed.) Chapter in book Ann Lane Hedlund
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