MexicanTextiles.com documents the textiles of Mexico's indigenous peoples
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Mexican Indian / Indigenous Textiles and clothing - A vanishing tradition of indigenous dress, clothing and costume presented as an on line museum. Traditional costumes and dress includes embroidered blouses, wrap skirt, huipils, back strap woven belts, quechquemitls, rebozos know in Mexico as ropa tipica. Textile patterns from Mexico’s rich ethnic culture and village life is presented along with a museum store.
Description
Excerpted from the website:
- Bob Freund was born in New York City 9/20/1946 , he grew up in New Jersey and graduated from Paul Smith Junior College and the University of Houston with a BA in History. He worked in Mexico From 1970-1976 as a handicrafts buyer for Gifts International of Passaic New Jersey and others.
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English
Address
- 1945 Piner Rd spc 96
- Santa Rosa CA 95403 US
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