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Provides a detailed history of early to mid-twentieth-century Dine weaving projects by non-Natives who sought to improve the quality and marketability of Navajo weaving but in so doing failed to understand the cultural significance of weaving and its role in the lives of Dine women.

Produktbeschreibung
Provides a detailed history of early to mid-twentieth-century Dine weaving projects by non-Natives who sought to improve the quality and marketability of Navajo weaving but in so doing failed to understand the cultural significance of weaving and its role in the lives of Dine women.
Autorenporträt
Jennifer McLerran is the author of A New Deal for Native Art: Indian Arts and Federal Policy, 1933-1943. She recently retired from Northern Arizona University, where she taught art history and museum studies.