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    Eppie Archuleta - Wikipedia

    Epifania "Eppie" Archuleta (January 6, 1922 โ€“ April 11, 2014) was an American weaver and textile artisan at the annual Spanish Market in Santa Fe, New Mexico. While the more traditional Chimayo and Rio Grande tapestries used diamonds and stripes in their designs. Archuleta specialized in more โ€ฆ See more

    Epifania Martinez was born to weaver Agueda Salazar Martinez and Eusebio Martinez, in Santa Cruz, New Mexico, on Epiphany, January 6, 1922. Archuleta, who was raised in Española and Medanales, New Mexico See more

    Archuleta purchased a wool mill in 1989, which she opened as the San Luis Valley Wool Mill. She produced wool yarn, which she sold to weavers โ€ฆ See more

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    In October 1940, she married Francisco Archuleta. The couple moved to the San Luis Valley of Colorado in 1951, where Francisco worked as a farmer and rancher. Archuleta โ€ฆ See more

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  2. Eppie Archuleta | National Endowment for the Arts

    WEBBio. Eppie Archuleta was born January 6, 1922, in Santa Cruz, New Mexico. She was raised in Medanales, New Mexico, where her mother's family had lived for more than four generations. Her mother, Agueda โ€ฆ

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    Eppie Archuleta was born January 6, 1922, in Santa Cruz, New Mexico. She was raised in Medanales, New Mexico, where her mother's family had lived for more than four generations. Her mother, Agueda Martínez, was a weaver, practicing the traditional craft she had learned from her own mother.
    She was raised in Medanales, New Mexico, where her mother's family had lived for more than four generations. Her mother, Agueda Martínez, was a weaver, practicing the traditional craft she had learned from her own mother. Archuleta's father was a schoolteacher before he became the postmaster in Medenales.
    In the late 1940s, Eppie moved with her husband, Frank Archuleta, and their eight children to the San Luis Valley in southern Colorado. There, they worked in the potato and lettuce fields and raised sheep. When the children were not in school, they joined their parents in the fields.
  4. The Master Weaver of the San Luis Valley | History โ€ฆ

    WEBMay 24, 2021 · Eppie Archuleta could often be found weaving in the quiet, still hours of the night from dusk until dawn. With her children asleep and the Valley silent, Eppie would transform woolโ€”dyed by the plants of the โ€ฆ

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  5. Eppie Archuleta - Colorado Women's Hall of Fame

    WEBEppie Archuleta was recognized globally for preserving the ancient folk art of weaving with the loom in the southwestern Hispanic style. Her works โ€ฆ

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    • Eppie Archuleta โ€“ Masters of Traditional Arts

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      WEBFeb 1, 2001 · Eppie Archuleta has 78 years of living on her personal loom, a tapestry of work and family, success and failure, children and teaching, building and growing. And pain. Eppieโ€™s husband of 60 years, Frank, โ€ฆ

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