Peruvian Q’eros Weaving: Textiles as Decolonial Knowledge Systems
秘鲁克罗人编织:作为去殖民知识体系的纺织品
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Q’eros weavers in the Andes encode glacial retreat rates, soil pH shifts, and ancestral migration routes into textile patterns—using dye chemistry derived from lichen species whose habitats are vanishing due to climate change.
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Lima’s Museo de Arte de Lima now catalogs weaving motifs alongside satellite imagery, creating bilingual databases where a single geometric repeat corresponds to 3.7 meters of measured glacier loss since 1982.
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