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	<title>Greater Vancouver Weavers &#38; Spinners Guild &#187; Indonesia</title>
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		<title>South Sulawesi Indonesian Weaving by Maria Newton-Mason</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maria shared her appreciation and knowledge of Indonesian Weaving in a fascinating slide lecture based on her ethnographic fieldwork for her master’s thesis. She was able to spend time with the people in the villages of South Sulawesi and learn from them directly. Maria also showed us many textiles and garments that she collected during [...]]]></description>
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