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Living fabric : weaving among the nomads of Ladakh Himalaya

By: Publication details: Trumbull Weatherhill 2002Description: 192pISBN:
  • 9748304876
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DDC classification:
  • 746.10954 AHM
Contents:
Contents List of plates 5 List of maps, figures, and tables 7 Note on transcription 8 Acknowledgements 9 Introduction 11 Chapter One : Textile Traditions in Ladakh 14 Locating Rupshu 15 History of weaving and textiles 19 The role of the Moravian Mission 24 Early accounts of textiles in Rupshu 26 Chapter Two : Of Mud And Gods: The Origin Of Rupshu 31 The draining of Tso Kar - creating Rupshu 32 The founding chief 34 Chapter Three : The Livestock Of The Gods 39 We are the people who move behind the sheep and the goats' 42 The route of migration- locating campsites 46 Dedications to the gods, btsan, and klu 49 Changing attitudes to livestock 52 Chapter Four : 'The Livestock Are Naked Now': Gathering And Preparing Fibres 54 Removal of fibres 54 Combing pashmina 56 Removing hair and wool from the yaks 58 Shearing sheep wool 59 Appraising the fibres 65 Imported fibres 67 Preparation of fibres 69 Cleaning and washing 69 Carding 71 Spinning and twisting 71 Chapter Five : Weaving From The WoMB 76 Learning to weave 76 Preparing the warp 78 The loom 81 The backstrap loom 83 The fixed-heddle loom 87 The language of the loom 90 Speaking of gender 90 Restraining the demoness 93 Chapter Six : Cloth Of The Female Loom 97 The threads of connection and continuity 98 The snam-bu 101 Weaving and processing the snam-bu 102 Dyeing 105 Colour prescriptions 106 Cut and stitched - garments made from snam-bu 109 The woman's sul-ma 111 The man's gos 117 Clothing structure, design, and meaning 118 Coverings and containers 119 Design motifs - the roll of the dice 125 Chapter Seven : The Black Tent 129 The structure of the tent 131 The white tent 137 The formation of a new tent 140 Spatial organization within the tent 142 Chapter Eight : The Sheep's Eye: Patterns Of Trade 147 Weaving for trade 148 How to read a saddle-bag 152 Trade in pashmina and wool 156 Setting the price 160 Conclusion are the rupshupa still weaving? 167 Endnotes 172 Appendix. List of Ladakhi place names 180 Glossary 181 Bibliography 185 Index 190
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Contents
List of plates 5
List of maps, figures, and tables 7
Note on transcription 8
Acknowledgements 9
Introduction 11
Chapter One : Textile Traditions in Ladakh 14
Locating Rupshu 15
History of weaving and textiles 19
The role of the Moravian Mission 24
Early accounts of textiles in Rupshu 26
Chapter Two : Of Mud And Gods: The Origin Of Rupshu 31
The draining of Tso Kar - creating Rupshu 32
The founding chief 34
Chapter Three : The Livestock Of The Gods 39
We are the people who move behind the sheep and the goats' 42
The route of migration- locating campsites 46
Dedications to the gods, btsan, and klu 49
Changing attitudes to livestock 52
Chapter Four : 'The Livestock Are Naked Now': Gathering And Preparing Fibres 54
Removal of fibres 54
Combing pashmina 56
Removing hair and wool from the yaks 58
Shearing sheep wool 59
Appraising the fibres 65
Imported fibres 67
Preparation of fibres 69
Cleaning and washing 69
Carding 71
Spinning and twisting 71
Chapter Five : Weaving From The WoMB 76
Learning to weave 76
Preparing the warp 78
The loom 81
The backstrap loom 83
The fixed-heddle loom 87
The language of the loom 90
Speaking of gender 90
Restraining the demoness 93
Chapter Six : Cloth Of The Female Loom 97
The threads of connection and continuity 98
The snam-bu 101
Weaving and processing the snam-bu 102
Dyeing 105
Colour prescriptions 106
Cut and stitched - garments made from snam-bu 109
The woman's sul-ma 111
The man's gos 117
Clothing structure, design, and meaning 118
Coverings and containers 119
Design motifs - the roll of the dice 125
Chapter Seven : The Black Tent 129
The structure of the tent 131
The white tent 137
The formation of a new tent 140
Spatial organization within the tent 142
Chapter Eight : The Sheep's Eye: Patterns Of Trade 147
Weaving for trade 148
How to read a saddle-bag 152
Trade in pashmina and wool 156
Setting the price 160
Conclusion are the rupshupa still weaving? 167
Endnotes 172
Appendix. List of Ladakhi place names 180
Glossary 181
Bibliography 185
Index 190

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