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Due to their delicate condition, the textiles on display in this exhibition will be replaced with the following textiles mid-way through the exhibition's run.

Image of Navajo manta
Navajo Manta (second rotation)
Fort Defiance (?), Arizona, 1865-1870, UCM-22493

Aton, James M. (1994) John Wesley Powell, Boise State University, Boise Idaho.

deBuys, William (2001) Seeing Things Whole: The Essential John Wesley Powell, Island Press, Washington D.C.

Hedlund, Ann L. (1990) Beyond the Loom: keys to Understanding Early Southwestern Weaving, with an Introduction by Joe Ben Wheat, edited by Teresa Wilkins and Diana Leonard, Johnson Books, Boulder.

Trudelle, Maureen (2001) Navajo Lifeways: Contemporary Issues, Ancient Knowledge, Forward by Louise Lamphere, University of Oklahoma Press.

Wheat, Joe Ben (2003) Blanket Weaving in the Southwest, edited by Ann Hedlund, University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Wheat, Joe Ben (1984) The Gift of Spiderwoman: Southwestern Textiles, the Navajo Tradition, with photographs by Eric Mitchell. University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.


Image of dog hair sash
Dog-hair Sash (second rotation)
Ancestral Pueblo
Obelisk Cave, Northeastern Arizona, ca. 650 A.D. UCM-10978

Amsden, Charles Avery (1949) Prehistoric Southwesterners from Basketmaker to Pueblo, with an introduction by A. V. Kidder. Southwest Museum, Los. Angeles.

Elliott, Melinda (1995) Great Excavations: Tales of Early Southwestern Archaeology, 1888-1939, SAR Press, Santa Fe.

Lister, Florence C. and Robert H. Lister (1968) Earl Morris and Southwestern Archaeology, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.


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