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<p>[QUOTE="2manybooks, post: 4450491, member: 8267"]Andrew Whiteford, in his <i>Southwestern Indian Baskets</i>, notes that "the starts of Pima and Papago coiled baskets were the most varied and complex of any in the Southwest". He cites J. F. Breazeale (<i>The Pima and His Basket</i>, Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, 1923), who described, among other starts, "a center as large as three inches square...woven in checkerboard style before the regular coil weaving is begun".[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="2manybooks, post: 4450491, member: 8267"]Andrew Whiteford, in his [I]Southwestern Indian Baskets[/I], notes that "the starts of Pima and Papago coiled baskets were the most varied and complex of any in the Southwest". He cites J. F. Breazeale ([I]The Pima and His Basket[/I], Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, 1923), who described, among other starts, "a center as large as three inches square...woven in checkerboard style before the regular coil weaving is begun".[/QUOTE]
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