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For the Hispanic settlers of 19th century New Mexico, weaving was an important part of everyday life. Featured in this title are thirty-seven of the Albuquerque Museum's most notable examples of Hispanic weavings including jergas, colchas and frazadas.

Produktbeschreibung
For the Hispanic settlers of 19th century New Mexico, weaving was an important part of everyday life. Featured in this title are thirty-seven of the Albuquerque Museum's most notable examples of Hispanic weavings including jergas, colchas and frazadas.
Autorenporträt
Deborah C. Slaney is the Curator of History at The Albuquerque Museum of Art & History. She holds a BA in Anthropology/Southwestern Archaeology from the University of Arizona, and an MA in Museum Studies from the University of Oklahoma. Prior affiliations include the Western Archaeological and Conservation Center in Tucson and the Heard Museum in Phoenix.