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050 ‡aE98.A7‡bA43 v. 36, no. 4, p. 54-63, 92
099 ‡aAmer...‡av.36‡ano.4‡ap.54+
100 ‡aMcLerran, Jennifer.
245 ‡aClubwomen, curators and traders :‡bearly- to mid-twentieth-century Navajo weaving projects /‡cJennifer McLerran.
246 ‡iShelved alphabetically in the Periodical Collection under the following title and sub-arranged by chronological designation:‡aAmerican Indian art magazine‡fv. 36, no. 4 (autumn 2011)
260 ‡aScottsdale, AZ :‡bAmerican Indian Art, Inc.,‡cc2011.
300 ‡ap. 54-63, 92 :‡bill. (chiefly col.), 2 ports. (1 col.) ;‡c28 cm.
500 ‡aCaption title.
504 ‡aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 92).
520 ‡aThis article recounts the efforts by a number of non-Native women to facilitate the revival of Navajo weaving in the twentieth century. Through the commitment to this common aim, these individuals formed lasting bonds with one another as well as with the Navajo weavers, and made an important contribution to the perpetuation of this art form.
600 ‡aColton, Mary-Russell Ferrell,‡d1889-1971.
610 ‡aMuseum of Northern Arizona.
650 ‡aNavajo textile fabrics‡xHistory‡y20th century.
650 ‡aNavajo textile fabrics‡zArizona‡zChinle‡xHistory‡y20th century.
650 ‡aHand weaving‡zSouthwest, New‡xHistory‡y20th century.
650 ‡aWomen art patrons‡zUnited States‡xHistory‡y20th century.
650 ‡aWomen art patrons‡zSouthwest, New‡xHistory‡y20th century.
650 ‡aRevival movements (Art)‡zSouthwest, New‡xHistory‡y20th century.
730 ‡aAmerican Indian art magazine.
773 ‡tAmerican Indian art magazine.‡gVol. 36, no. 4 (autumn 2011)‡x0192-9968‡w(DLC)sc 83001720‡w(OCoLC)4343382
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590 ‡aShelf note: journal analytic.
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