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Chimayo Weaving : The Transformation of a Tradition, This study is the first to examine the Rio Grande Hispanic weaving tradition from 1870 to the present. In the past, the story of the weavers of northern New Mexico has often been distorted in popular and scholarly literature by perpetuating romantic lore , Chimayo Weaving : The Transformation of a Tradition
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  • Chimayo Weaving : The Transformation of a Tradition
  • Written by author Helen R. Lucero, Suzanne Baizerman
  • Published by University of New Mexico Press, 1999/04/01
  • This study is the first to examine the Rio Grande Hispanic weaving tradition from 1870 to the present. In the past, the story of the weavers of northern New Mexico has often been distorted in popular and scholarly literature by perpetuating romantic lore
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Preface
Acknowledgments
Chronology
1 Setting 3
2 The Classic Period: Before 1870 9
3 The Transitional Period: 1870-1920 27
4 The Modern Period: 1920-1995 71
5 Tres Familias: Profiles of Three Contemporary Hispanic Weaving Families 131
6 The Technology of the Art Form 161
7 The Transformation of a Tradition 179
App. 1 Rural Weavers of Northern New Mexico in Correspondence Files of J.S. Candelario, 1905-1913 185
App. 2 Hispanic Weavers of North-Central New Mexico, Compiled by Helen R. Lucero, 1983-1984 187
Notes 189
Glossary 205
Bibliography 211
Index 225


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