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<p>[QUOTE="2manybooks, post: 1075983, member: 8267"]Well documented examples are <i>the best</i> way to learn about basketry (not to mention other objects). These three illustrate one of the more modern styles of Tohono O'odham work, with the spaced "feather" stitches. The materials are still traditional - bear grass used in the bundle foundation, yucca stitching, and the dark devil's claw on the last one.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="2manybooks, post: 1075983, member: 8267"]Well documented examples are [I]the best[/I] way to learn about basketry (not to mention other objects). These three illustrate one of the more modern styles of Tohono O'odham work, with the spaced "feather" stitches. The materials are still traditional - bear grass used in the bundle foundation, yucca stitching, and the dark devil's claw on the last one.[/QUOTE]
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