
Unwrapping the Textile Traditions of Madagascar
By J. Claire Odland, Bennet Bronson, Chapurukha Kusimba
Subjects: Antiquities, Ethnological collections, Collectors and collecting, Textile fabrics, Africa, social life and customs, Material culture, Madagascar, Clothing and dress, Ethnological expeditions, Textile fabrics, africa, Social life and customs, Africa, antiquities, Travel
Description: >Unwrapping the Textile Traditions of Madagascar presents the first extensive treatment of Madagascar’s textile traditions region by region, giving a systematic overview of the woven products of each part of the country. It includes types of cloth that have previously been overlooked and explores contrasting uses and meanings among the highly varied cultures of the island. It also publishes for the first time many of the remarkable cloths from the collection assembled by Ralph Linton in 1926 and 1927 for the Field Museum, which represents perhaps as much as 50 percent of the textile heritage of Madagascar. > >Beautiful color illustrations and scholarly commentary make this book useful for scholars, connoisseurs, and heritage-preservation experts, as well as weavers interested in reviving traditional techniques and designs. - [publisher](https://fowler.ucla.edu/product/unwrapping-the-textile-traditions-of-madagascar/)
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