To Honor and Comfort by Marsha L Macdowell

To Honor and Comfort by Marsha L Macdowell

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To Honor and Comfort by Marsha L Macdowell

Driven by artfulness and tradition, native quilters have long used color and design to create spectacular and innovative quilts. Through the voices of quilters, writers, and folklorists, TO HONOR AND COMFORT explores the images and meanings of Winnebago ribbon quilts, Plains Indian star motifs, Hawaiian appliqued quilts, seal party quilts of the Nelson Island Eskimos, and many more. 80 color plates. 150 documentary photos.
MacDowell, Marsha L.: -

Marsha L. MacDowell is the curator of folk arts for the Michigan State University Museum. She is responsible for the research and documentation that resulted in the Michigan Quilt Project, as well as the museum's African American and Native American quilt collections.

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ISBN 13 9780890133170
ISBN 10 0890133174
Title To Honor and Comfort
Author Marsha L Macdowell
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Museum of New Mexico Press
Year published 1997-10-30
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.