MOIFA Mola Children's T-Shirt Size:L 000 New Mexicans served in
Description
000 New Mexicans served in uniform during World War I
Unidentified cowgirl on Bucking Horse
but also a book with which to curl up and enjoy reading
all from the New Mexico Museum of Art
from the Inuit who harpooned ducks on the Avon river to the many servants employed by Europeans of every rank: here are a people who were rendered exotic
MOIFA Mola Children's T-Shirt Size:L 000 New Mexicans served inA mola is an appliqued fabric panel created by Cuna women, an indigenous people from the San Blas Islands of Panama. The term "mola" refers to a traditional blouse made by women to serve as front and back panels of the blouses they wear everyday. Now molas are also sold to collectors and framed and exhibited. The market for the unique molas has provided an economic benefit for the Cuna Indians. Featuring the Museum of International Folk Art's logo
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