
Introduction – Consultations, Collaborations, and Curation by Navajo Weavers: A Celebration and History, in Weavers, Collectors, and Changing Markets: The Crane Collection of Navajo Textiles, by Laurie Webster, Louise Stiver, Lynda Teller Pete and D.Y. Begay
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Author:Ann Lane Hedlund
Category:Book Chapter
Publisher:University of Colorado Press
Published: 2017 More Details Other Books By - Ann Lane Hedlund
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