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M1558  SINGLE SADDLE BLANKET
NAVAJO PEOPLE  early 20th century
hand spun wool; tapestry weave; 30” X 37”Saddle blankets are the one type of Navajo weavings that have continued to be made for Navajo use, even well into the 20th century, as well as being made for sale to the market.
M1555  DOUBLE SADDLE BLANKET
NAVAJO PEOPLE  early 20th century
hand spun wool; tapestry weave; 47” X 27 ½”
Saddle blankets are the one type of Navajo weavings that have continued to be made for Navajo use, even well into the 20th century, as well as being made for sale to the market.
M1306  BABY CARRIER
PERU upper Ucayali River
ASHANINCA PEOPLE (also known as the Campa people)
2nd half of the 20th century
Hand spun , hand woven cotton  with incised shells sewn on
the bottom edge; 10” X 23½”PROVENANCE: collected in Peru in mid 1970’s by Peter Koepke
I579  WOMAN’S COAT
TURKEY (From Gazi Antep in SE Turkey)
19th century
silk ikat; 54” X 54”