Book Title: Puerto Rican Bomba Fashion: An Oral History Project

Authors: Amanda Ortiz-Pellot and Kelly L. Reddy-Best

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Amanda Ortiz-Pellot and Kelly L. Reddy-Best

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National or regional costume / textiles

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Title
Puerto Rican Bomba Fashion: An Oral History Project
Authors
Amanda Ortiz-Pellot and Kelly L. Reddy-Best
License

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DOI: 10.31274/isudp.2024.156

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Primary Subject
National or regional costume / textiles
Additional Subject(s)
Fashion and textile design
Publisher
Iowa State University Digital Press
Publication Date
July 11, 2024
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.31274/isudp.2024.156