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Barrera, Dahlia, ca. 1940-
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Topic
Sewing
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Work Type
35mm (photographic film size)
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Ethnographic Term
appliqué
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manufacturing processes
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material culture
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needlework
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quilting
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quilts
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textile processes
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Region
Woodburn >> Marion County >> Oregon >> United States
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Rights
In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
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Repository
Randall V. Mills Archives of Northwest Folklore
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Local Collection Name
Webfoots and Bunchgrassers: Folk Art of the Oregon Country
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Image
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image/tiff
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Collection
Northwest Folklife Digital Collection
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Institution
University of Oregon
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Decade
1970-1979
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77 x 88 inch appliqué daffodils made by Dahlia Barrera about 1971 in Woodburn, filled with hand carded wool from Asherton, Texas
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Photograph from the Folk Art of the Oregon Country Project Records, 1979-1980.
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77 x 88 inch appliqué daffodils made by Dahlia Barrera about 1971 in Woodburn, filled with hand carded wool from Asherton, Texas
Description
Photograph from the Folk Art of the Oregon Country Project Records, 1979-1980.
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77 x 88 inch appliqué daffodils made by Dahlia Barrera about 1971 in Woodburn, filled with hand carded wool from Asherton, Texas
Description
Photograph from the Folk Art of the Oregon Country Project Records, 1979-1980.
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77 x 88 inch appliqué daffodils made by Dahlia Barrera about 1971 in Woodburn, filled with hand carded wool from Asherton, Texas
Description
Photograph from the Folk Art of the Oregon Country Project Records, 1979-1980.