SKU: 190128-11
$135.00
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c. 1930
5" h x 4 3/4" d
Coiled basketry woven of light colored yucca stem and dark devils claw seed pod husk.
With 4 rim stitches and a few bottom stitches damaged as pictured. Overall in very good condition.
Tohono O'odham, also called Papago, North American Indians who traditionally inhabited the desert regions of present-day Arizona, U.S., and northern Sonora, Mex. The Tohono O'odham speak a Uto-Aztecan language, a dialectal variant of Piman, and culturally they are similar to the Pima living to the north.
Condition: Very Good
Tribe: Papago - Tohono O'odham
Year Range: 1925 - 1950
Region: Southwest
Dimensions: 5 in4.75 in
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