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Peruvian weavers / Rob Waring, series editor.

Series: Footprint reading library : remarkable people : pre-intermediate A2. Boston, Massachusetts : Heinle, Cengage Learning , ©2009Description: 24 p. : col. ill.; 21 cm.ISBN: 9781424011643; 1424011647.Subject(s): English language -- Textbooks for foreign speakers. -- | Hand weaving -- Peru | Indian textile fabrics -- Peru. -- | Readers | Reading (Elementary) | Weaving -- PeruDDC classification: 372.4/P435 Summary: In the village of Chinchero, Peru, weaving is an important tradition. Weavers use animal hair to make beautiful cloth. They have always used this cloth to stay warm. However, now they are also selling it to make money. How will this affect the local people and economy?
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Includes vocabulary list. "National Geographic"--Cover.

In the village of Chinchero, Peru, weaving is an important tradition. Weavers use animal hair to make beautiful cloth. They have always used this cloth to stay warm. However, now they are also selling it to make money. How will this affect the local people and economy?

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