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Item #: 1022-G09 (10URM2) -
These baskets are made from grass by the Pilaga, a tribe of Native Americans living in Argentina's Formosa Province in the north near the Brazilian border.I bought these on a trip to Argentina in 2008 and do not know when we will get more.
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Item #: 1022-G10 (10URM2) -
These baskets are made from grass by the Pilaga, a tribe of Native Americans living in Argentina's Formosa Province in the north near the Brazilian border.I bought these on a trip to Argentina in 2008 and do not know when we will get more.
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Item #: 1022-G11 (10URM2) -
These baskets are made from grass by the Pilaga, a tribe of Native Americans living in Argentina's Formosa Province in the north near the Brazilian border.I bought these on a trip to Argentina in 2008 and do not know when we will get more.
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Item #: 1022-G12 (10URM2) -
These baskets are made from grass by the Pilaga, a tribe of Native Americans living in Argentina's Formosa Province in the north near the Brazilian border.I bought these on a trip to Argentina in 2008 and do not know when we will get more.
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Item #: 1022-G13 (10URM2) -
These baskets are made from grass by the Pilaga, a tribe of Native Americans living in Argentina's Formosa Province in the north near the Brazilian border.I bought these on a trip to Argentina in 2008 and do not know when we will get more.
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Item #: 1022-G14 (10URM2) -
These baskets are made from grass by the Pilaga, a tribe of Native Americans living in Argentina's Formosa Province in the north near the Brazilian border.I bought these on a trip to Argentina in 2008 and do not know when we will get more.
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Item #: 1022-G15 (10URM2) -
These baskets are made from grass by the Pilaga, a tribe of Native Americans living in Argentina's Formosa Province in the north near the Brazilian border.I bought these on a trip to Argentina in 2008 and do not know when we will get more.
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Item #: 1022-G03 (10URM2) -
These baskets are made from grass by the Pilaga, a tribe of Native Americans living in Argentina's Formosa Province in the north near the Brazilian border.I bought these on a trip to Argentina in 2008 and do not know when we will get more.
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Item #: 1022-G04 (10URM2) -
These baskets are made from grass by the Pilaga, a tribe of Native Americans living in Argentina's Formosa Province in the north near the Brazilian border.I bought these on a trip to Argentina in 2008 and do not know when we will get more.
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Item #: 1022-G05 (10URM2) -
These baskets are made from grass by the Pilaga, a tribe of Native Americans living in Argentina's Formosa Province in the north near the Brazilian border.I bought these on a trip to Argentina in 2008 and do not know when we will get more.
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Item #: 1022-G07 (10URM2) -
These baskets are made from grass by the Pilaga, a tribe of Native Americans living in Argentina's Formosa Province in the north near the Brazilian border.I bought these on a trip to Argentina in 2008 and do not know when we will get more.
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Item #: 1150-01 (L6) -
These Andean pan flutes are made by the indigenous peoples of Otavalo, Ecuador. They are made from bamboo. The souvenir pan flute has 8 tubes, the longest 7" long. The width of the flute is 3.75" wide, and it weighs 1.5 oz. Please note that these are souvenir flutes and are not set to a particular key. See the flute being played by the maker in his workshop in the video below. ...