found: Elsas, E.F. Well may they be made, c1987:CIP t.p. (Ann Lane Hedlund) data sheet (b. 11/13/52)
found: Commercial materials in modern Navajo rugs, c2004:p. 55 (Ann Lane Hedlund; director, Gloria F. Ross Center for Tapestry Studies, and curator of ethnology, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson)
found: Gloria F. Ross Center for Tapestry Studies website, March 7, 2024:Director (Ann Lane Hedlund became program director for the GFR Tapestry Program in 2010. Since 1997, she is the founding director of the GFR Center for Tapestry Studies, 1997-2010. A cultural anthropologist, she has conducted ethnographic fieldwork among Navajo weavers since the mid-1970s. She received her doctorate in anthropology from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1982. Dr. Hedlund's theoretical interests involve the social organization of craft production, technology and society, ethnoaesthetics, and museums' representations of ethnic peoples and their arts. She serves as Professor of Anthropology at the University of Arizona and Curator of Ethnology at Arizona State Museum.