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100 1 _aAdelson, Laurie
245 0 0 _aWeaving traditions of highland Bolivia.
260 _aLos Angeles, CA - US
_bCraft and Folk Art Museum
_c1979
300 _a65 p.
_bilus., maps.
500 _aEn biblioteca 2 ejemplres
520 3 _aContiene: The textile tradition of highland Bolivia is a rich and highly developed art with roots reaching back to pre-Colombian times. Yet this remarkable tradition has gone largely unrecognized outside of the Bolivian rural regions where weaving is still the most important form of creative expression. Originally, textile production arose out of the simple need for clothing. Gradually, complicated techniques and designs evolved and cloth became a significant social element in the lives of the Andean peoples. Today in Boliva, weaving is a well-respected, non-commercial art; in most regions cloth continues to play a major role in the lives of the indians. All members of the family are involved in textile poduction.
546 _aIngles.
650 4 _aTEXTILES
650 4 _aTINKU
650 4 _aINDUMENTARIA
650 4 _aINDUMENTARIA FEMENINA
650 4 _aINDUMENTARIA MASCULINA
650 4 _aPONCHOS
650 4 _aCALCHA
650 4 _aJALQ'A
650 4 _aAYMARA
650 4 _aQUECHUA
650 4 _aPUEBLOS ORIGINARIOS
650 4 _aURU
650 4 _aCHIPAYA
650 4 _aURU CHIPAYA
650 4 _aFIBRAS ANIMALES
650 4 _aTEJIDO A TELAR
651 4 _aBO: LPZ: BAUTISTA SAAVEDRA: CHARAZANI
651 4 _aBO: LPZ: PACAJES
651 4 _aBO: LPZ: AROMA: CALAMARCA
651 4 _aBO: CHU: YAMPARAEZ: TARABUCO
651 4 _aBO: PTS: NOR CHICHAS: CALCHA
651 4 _aBO: CBA: BOLIVAR
653 _aARTES
653 _aTEXTILES
700 1 _aTakami, Bruce
850 _aBO-LpMNE
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