[Gutenberg 24568] • Aboriginal American Weaving

[Gutenberg 24568] • Aboriginal American Weaving
Authors
Kissell, Mary Lois
Tags
indian textile fabrics -- north america , anthropology , weaving
Date
2009-10-04T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.65 MB
Lang
en
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Wonderful as is the development of modern machinery for the manufacture of American textiles-machinery which seems almost human in the way it converts raw materials into finished cloth; just as surprising are the most primitive looms of the American aborigines, who without the aid of machinery make interesting weavings with only a bar upon which to suspend the warp threads while the human hand completes all the processes of manufacture. Modern man's inventive genius in the textile art has been expended upon perfecting the machinery, while primitive man's ingenuity has resulted in making a beautiful weaving with very simple means.