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This comparison highlights the harmonious balance between formal education and indigenous knowledge. The article advocates recognizing and valuing the expertise of these resource groups, who possess a rare blend of technical competence and aesthetic awareness. It is a compelling call to bridge the gap between academic theory and hands-on craftsmanship for a richer, more inclusive understanding of textile creation.
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