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The Future of Textiles

Snapshot: Acadiana Fibershed

Lafayette, Louisiana

by Sharon Gordon Donnan

Acadian Brown Cotton or Gossypium hirsutum is an eco-variety upland cotton originating in the Yucatan peninsula of Mexico. It is uncertain how or when it arrived in Louisiana, but there is a long, well-documented history of its use. Archives, oral histories, and photographs reveal how beautiful blankets were woven as dowry gifts for more than two hundred years in Southwest Louisiana.

This article appears as an abstract above, the complete article can be accessed in Project Muse
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