Marta Turok (full name Marta Turok Wallace; born 1952)[1] is a Mexican applied anthropologist focusing on socio-economic development, and one of the foremost schools on Mexican folk art.[2][3][4] Through research, government work, education and advocacy, she has worked to raise the prestige of Mexican handcrafts and folk art and to help artisans improve their economic status. Her work has been recognized with awards from various governmental and non-governmental agencies.
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MartaTurok (full name MartaTurok Wallace; born 1952) is a Mexican applied anthropologist focusing on socio-economic development, and one of the foremost...
to the research on Mexico's indigenous populations. Anthropologists MartaTurok and Margarita de Orellana are the co-executors of the collection, which...
Museo Regional de la Ceramica, Tlaquepaque Museo de Trajes Regionales MartaTurok María Teresa Pomar National Pyrotechnic Festival Museo Nacional de la...
Swaziland, Namibia, and Malawi", World Wildlife Fund, retrieved 30 April 2018 Turok, Ben (1990). Witness from the frontline: aggression and resistance in Southern...
and beverage tastings and had had talks by folk art experts such as MartaTurok, Susana Valadez and Marc Navarro. There have also been exhibitions of...
Johnson, Jessica; Parks, Walter P.; MacCallum, Spencer H.; Gilbert, Bill; Turok, Marta; Page, John (1999). "The Ceramics of Mata Ortiz". Artes de México (45):...
grace that will surely win her many friends". Composer and critic Paul Turok of Turok's Choice thought "the high point of her fine recital disc with pianist...