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1Basketry of the Papago and Pima Indians

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  • Title: ➤  Basketry of the Papago and Pima Indians
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 264
  • Publisher: Rio Grande Press
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  • Publish Location: Glorieta, N.M

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  • First Year Published: 1972
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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    2Pima Indian basketry

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    “Pima Indian basketry” Metadata:

    • Title: Pima Indian basketry
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    • Language: English
    • Number of Pages: Median: 40
    • Publisher: The Museum
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    • Publish Location: Phoenix

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    • First Year Published: 1962
    • Is Full Text Available: No
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    3The cult of authenticity

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    • Title: The cult of authenticity
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    • Language: English
    • Number of Pages: Median: 57
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    • First Year Published: 1984
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    4The Pima and his basket

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    “The Pima and his basket” Metadata:

    • Title: The Pima and his basket
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    • Language: English
    • Number of Pages: Median: 146
    • Publisher: ➤  Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society
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    • Publish Location: Tucson

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    • The Open Library ID: OL6660076M
    • Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 2194380
    • Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 24000133

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    • First Year Published: 1923
    • Is Full Text Available: Yes
    • Is The Book Public: Yes
    • Access Status: Public

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      Akimel Oʼodham

      River Indian Community (GRIC) and the Onʼk Akimel Oʼodham on the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community (SRPMIC). The Akimel Oʼodham are closely related

      Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community

      The Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community (SRPMIC) comprises two distinct Native American tribes—the Pima (O'odham language: Onk Akimel O'odham, meaning

      Tohono Oʼodham

      located in southern Arizona. It encompasses portions of three counties: Pima, Pinal, and Maricopa in the United States. Tohono Oʼodham territory extends

      Maricopa people

      in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community and Gila River Indian Community (both in Arizona) along with the Akimel O'odham (Pima), a tribe with whom

      Casino Arizona

      Casino Arizona is a casino located on the Salt-River Pima Maricopa Indian Reservation in Scottsdale, Arizona. The property is 48 feet (15 meters) high

      I'itoi

      and Akimel O'odham artisans in baskets. Among these groups, the pattern has been very popular since the 1900s. Every basket pattern has a "mistake", called

      Senegalia greggii

      The O'odham used the broken twigs for baskets, and were curved to make intricate weaves in the baskets. The Pima used the dried bushes to pile them to

      Dasylirion wheeleri

      used as a fire plow. The Tarahumara and Pima Bajo peoples of the Sierra Madre Occidental of Chihuahua weave baskets from the leaves after they strip off

      Dasylirion durangense

      correct. The indigenous peoples of the Sierra Madre Occidental (Tarahumara, Pima Bajo, and Tepehuan) use the sweet immature flowering stalk to produce a distilled

      Native American fashion

      and incorporated silk screened fabrics using native motifs, such as Pima basket weaving designs, Hopi pottery patterns, Navajo and Zuni yei elements