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Re: Indigo question



Hi Nancy, it's probably tangential to your student's question, but Max
Saltzman organized a UCLA expedition (National Museum Act funded) by
botanists in 1977 "Collection and Study of Peruvian Dye Plants" A copy
of the report is at MCI--it's really like an botanical inventory. I
think that actual collection resides at UCLA. There is a reference to
Indigofera suffruticosa (Mill.) Gard..."shrub 1 m growing along roadside
Km. 192 Paucartambo into the 'ceja de la montana' Dept of Cusco 630m
elevation May be a weedy species in this area" etc etc Let me know if
you want a photocopy of all the herbarium labels pertaining to indigo.
There's a short bibliography on Peruvian botany. 

Mary W. Ballard
Senior Textiles Conservator,
Museum Conservation Institute, Smithsonian Institution
4210 Silver Hill Road, Suitland MD 20746 U.S.A.
tel: 301-238-1210 fax: 301-238-3709 
email ballardm@xxxxxx

-----Original Message-----
From: Textile Conservators [mailto:TEXCONS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Nancy Love
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 9:34 AM
To: TEXCONS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Indigo question

I have a Bryn Mawr student researching the use of
indigo in pre-columbian So. America.  She is
interested in the particular plant, process and
changes with colonization.  If anyone knows of some
reference material please get in touch with me.

Thanks,  Nancy





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