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Pueblo Weaving and Textile Arts

paperbackJanuary 1, 1978
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ISBN-13: 9780890131053 ISBN-10: 0890131058
Publisher
Museum of New Mexico Press
Binding
paperback
Published
January 1, 1978
Weight
0.5 lbs
Dimensions
0.00×0.00×0.00 cm

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Pueblo Weaving and Textile Arts by Fox, Nancy. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780890131053.

Long before the first Europeans appeared in the American Southwest, ancestors of todays Pueblo Indians were spinning and weaving cotton for their everyday garments and ceremonial costumes. Much has been written about the arts of American Indians in recent years, yet the living tradition of Pueblo weaving has gone almost completely ignored. PUEBLO WEAVING AND TEXTILE ARTS is the first book devoted entirely to the complete range of this special tradition. And what a tradition it is! Weaving, braiding, brocading, embroidery, and the creation of a brilliant array of garments--from kilts to blankets, belts, mantas, leggings, and more--are all included in the Pueblo textile repertoire. It was the Pueblo who first taught the Navajo how to weave their famous blankets and rugs, lending them both their loom and their basic techniques. PUEBLO WEAVING AND TEXTILE ARTS covers the craft completely. History, technique, description of looms, articles of woven, designs, and the state of the art today are described in detail. There is also a glossary of weaving terms, a chart of Pueblo weavings evolution through the centuries, lists of prize-winning Pueblo weavers, and a stunning eight-page section in full color.