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<p>[QUOTE="Mike Mac Dnald, post: 9757354, member: 84921"]The closest I see is North American Hopi Indian. Their pots/jugs/canteens are the closest to resembling yours that I've seen. What I've read, they were in Canada 500-1300 years ago. It also could have been other later tribes native to your area. Just a guess, don't giggle. Another example of the more you know the more you find out you don't know.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Mac Dnald, post: 9757354, member: 84921"]The closest I see is North American Hopi Indian. Their pots/jugs/canteens are the closest to resembling yours that I've seen. What I've read, they were in Canada 500-1300 years ago. It also could have been other later tribes native to your area. Just a guess, don't giggle. Another example of the more you know the more you find out you don't know.[/QUOTE]
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