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Fourteen publications on Navajo weaving.

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Fourteen publications on Navajo weaving.
Fourteen publications on Navajo weaving. 1.) BELIKOVE, RUTH K. Jewels of the Navajo Loom: The Rugs of Teec Nos Pos. Santa Fe: Museum of Indian Arts & Culture, 2003.   2.) CAMPBELL, TYRONE, and MARNA ANDERSON. [A folder of illustrations, Germantown textiles.] New York: Hirschl & Adler Folk, n.d. Signed by Campbell. 3.) CAMPBELL, TYRONE, BRANT MACKLEY, and ANDREE MEY MILLER. Rainbow Yarn, Navajo Weavings, Germantown Yarns & the Pennsylvania Connection. Lancaster: Lancaster Quilt & Textile Museum, 2009. Inscribed by Campbell. 4.) DEDRA, DON. Navajo Rugs, How to Find, Evaluate, Buy and Care for Them. Northland Press, 1975.  5.) JAMES, JAMES WHARTON. Indian Blankets & Their Makers. New York: Dover Publications, 1974.   6.) JAMES, H. L. Posts and Rugs, the Story of Navajo Rugs and Their Homes. Globe: Southwest Parks and Monuments Association, 1977. 7.) KENT, KATE PECK. The Story of Navaho Weaving. Phoenix: Heard Museum of Anthropology and Primitive Arts, 1977. 8.) MERA, H. P. Navajo Textile Arts. Santa Barbara and Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith, 1975.  9.) MOSS, ROGER. Southwestern Banded Blankets: Three Cultures, One Horizon. San Jose: San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, 2011. 10.) RODEE, MARIAN E. Old Navajo Rugs, Their Development from 1900 to 1940 With keys to their identification. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1982. 11.) SCHAFF, GREGORY. American Indian Textiles, 2,000 Artists Biographies. Santa Fe: CIAC Press, 2001. Signed by the author. 12.) SMITH, TOBI. Navajo Textiles, Wearing Blankets and Rugs, from the Mark and Jan Hilbert Collection. Santa Monica: California Heritage Museum, 2013. With note from Mark Hilbert. 13.) TAYLOR, MARTHA. A Century of Navajo Weaving, Selections from the Susan Morris DeJong Collection. St. Paul: Macalester Galleries, 1993-1994. 14.) WHEAT, JOE BEN. The Gift of Spiderwoman, Southwestern Textiles, the Navajo Tradition. Philadelphia: University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, 1984. Condition: Fair-Very Good; the volumes are from a well-used research library; some light toning; some with owner's signature.