See a Mother, a Wife, and a Weaver
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Overview
The Rote Islanders, who live in Indonesia's southernmost edge, have carried on the ancient art of ikat weaving for hundred years. As the wombs that nurture the Rote people's civilization, women play an essential part in this long journey. Mama Masri, one of the last remaining weavers, facing the complexities of life as a mother, wife, and weaver.
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