Books, Articles, and Films by WARP Members

This resource is a catalog of over 250 books, articles, films, and other works created by WARP members. Many of WARP’s members are experts on international textiles communities, and technical aspects of weaving.

Are you a WARP Member? Complete this easy form to include your book, article, film, or other media in this list!

Why the Navajo Blanket Became a Rug: Excavating the Lost Heritage of Globalization Why the Navajo Blanket Became...
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Why We Left Why We Left
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With Our Heads Bowed – The Dynamics of Gender in a Maya Community With Our Heads Bowed –...
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Women Artisans of Morocco: Their Stories, Their Lives Women Artisans of Morocco: Their...
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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. Women Weavers OnLine: Rural Moroccan...
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Women, Weaving and Ethnic Identity: a historical Essay in Mayan Clothing and Weaving through the Ages, Barbara Knoke de Arathoon, ed. Women, Weaving and Ethnic Identity:...
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Women’s Cooperatives in Chiapas:  Strategies of Survival and Empowerment in The Journal of Social Development Issues, Vol. 24, Issue no.3, 2002 Women’s Cooperatives in Chiapas: Strategies...
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Wool Yarns in Late Classic Navajo Blankets. American Indian Art 28(4) Wool Yarns in Late Classic...
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Woven Cathead Baskets Woven Cathead Baskets
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Woven Shibori Woven Shibori
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Woven to Wear: 17 Thoughtful Designs with Simple Shapes Woven to Wear: 17 Thoughtful...
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Woven Treasures Woven Treasures
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Yoruba Religious Textiles: Essays in Honour of Cornelius Oyeleke Adepegba Yoruba Religious Textiles: Essays in...
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Your Weaving Teacher Your Weaving Teacher
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WARP Member Organization Oaxaca Cultural Navigator leads textile tours in Mexico. Photo: Norma Schafer
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