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    1. Navajo Wedding Basket. A This fine old Navajo basket from Arizona is made in the traditional "two rod and bundle" technique using yucca and sumac fiber. These baskets were used in traditional wedding ceremonies as well as healing ceremonies.
    2. Apache Beaded Bag. This drawstring leather fringed bag was used by an Apache woman in the Southwestern United States as a pouch or dance costume accouterment in the late 19th C. /early 20th C.
    3. Mission/Pima? Basket. This fine old basket from California is made in the traditional “bundle coiling” technique using juncus fiber on grass stem bundles.
    4. Ojibwe Beaded Bag. This handsome drawstring bag of tanned buckskin or elk hide comes from the Chippewa/Ojibwa people of the Great Lakes region of the US. It would be used to carry personal items as well as for contributing additional panache to ceremonial attire.
    5. Guatemalan Slingshot. This finely carved feline is a traditional Mayan slingshot from Guatemala.
    6.Vintage Navajo Wedding Basket. This handsome old basket has had a rich life...

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