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Michigan Hmong Arts: Textiles in Transition

by Dewhurst, C. Kurt; MacDowell, Marsha

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USA: Michigan State Univ Pr, 1984. Soft cover. Very Good. Large octavo. 74 pages. Softcover in white pictorial wrappers. Binding has light wear. The text is clean.
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MICHIGAN HMONG ARTS, TEXTILES IN TRANSITION

MICHIGAN HMONG ARTS, TEXTILES IN TRANSITION

by edited by C Kurt Dewhurst and Marsha MacDowell

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The Museun, Michigan State Univ.. Very Good+. 1983. Paperback. ; Cover has light soiling but in very good condition. Pages are clean and pristine. ; Folk Culture Series, Volume 3, Number 2 .
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