Aboriginal American Weaving

Author: Kissell, Mary Lois

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In 'Aboriginal American Weaving' by Mary Lois Kissell, embark on a captivating journey through the rich history and intricate artistry of Native American weaving. From the vibrant patterns of Navajo rugs to the delicate beauty of Pueblo textiles, this book unveils the secrets behind these ancient techniques and the profound cultural significance they hold. Through vivid descriptions and stunning visuals, Kissell explores the deep connection between the weavers and their craft, revealing the stories and traditions woven into each masterpiece. Discover the fascinating world of Aboriginal American weaving and be inspired by the timeless beauty that continues to captivate generations.

Genres: Non-fiction, Art, History

Themes: Cultural heritage, Craftsmanship, Indigenous traditions

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