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Their weavings embodying Wichí tradition have begun cropping up all across the world, from Venice to Buenos Aires.
In public, though, women were expected to play their traditional role in the household. They were responsible for spinning and weaving yarn and making clothes. These were usually made from wool or ...
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The women weave on hand looms a wool texture which is much like the English homespun, so much esteemed for tailored suits and gowns intended for hard wear. View Full Article in Timesmachine ...
Forgotten Women is a series dedicated to giving women of history the exposure they deserve. This week, we’re paying tribute to Christina Jenkins – the Fifties hair-styling innovator who gave ...