Eppie archuleta biography of abraham lincoln
Eppie Archuleta....
Eppie Archuleta.Bio
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.
Archuleta's father was a schoolteacher before he became the postmaster in Medenales.
In the late s, Eppie moved with her husband, Frank Archuleta, and their eight children to the San Luis Valley in southern Colorado.
He also was a weaver. After Agueda married, her husband taught her some of his native Chimayó styles and techniques.
As a child, Eppie worked alongside her parents and siblings, making rugs and blankets to sell. She recalled that everyone in her family took part in the weaving process.
"We used to have to work for the family," she said, "and we made our living by weaving, so we all have to do it. As soon as we reached the loom, we started weaving because we were a big family.
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We were ten of us. We had to help our daddy. So we all had to weave. Some of them get the wool ready, and the bigger ones, we had to w