An edition of Carrying Coca (2014)

Carrying Coca

1,500 Years of Andean Chuspas

Carrying Coca
Nicola Sharratt, Bard Graduate ...
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An edition of Carrying Coca (2014)

Carrying Coca

1,500 Years of Andean Chuspas

"Textile production and consumption has played a central role in the economy of the Andes region of South America since the Inca Empire (AD 1400-1532). This book traces 1500 years of textile arts in the Andes, with a focus on chuspas, small bags originally designed to hold coca leaves; colorful and functional, chuspas are both aesthetically pleasing and technically sophisticated pieces of art. In an area noted for extreme weather, textiles produced from the wool of llamas, vicuñas, alpacas, and other indigenous animals were essential in protecting people from the cold and wind at high altitudes in the Andes. Often stunningly beautiful, these textiles were also demanded as tribute by the state, and offered as valuable gifts. Beyond their functional and aesthetic value, textiles have long played important ritual and social roles in Andean communities. Fully illustrated, this book offers an important introduction to the rich history and key roles of these textiles. "--

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English
Pages
128

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Carrying Coca: 1,500 Years of Andean Chuspas
2014, Yale University Press
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Library of Congress
F2230.1.T3, F2230.1.D78 S53 2014

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Open Library
OL28523935M
ISBN 13
9780300200720
LCCN
2013044787
OCLC/WorldCat
862098422

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OL21070529W

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