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Papago Basket
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Papago Basket.
This basket measures 10.5" tall, the opening is 9.5" in diameter and it is 12" wide at the widest.
The Papago (Tohono O´odham) weavers of Arizona made baskets very much like those of the Pima of the same area. Both tribes used willow and both used martynia - or devil’s claw - for a decorative material. The Papago seemed to produce many more shapes than did the Pima.
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