| 41. | Sekimachi was part of the New Basketry movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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| 42. | In Veracruz, basketry techniques are used to create traps for fish flowing in rivers.
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| 43. | There are lots of parallels, especially technical ones, in the basketry and the quilts.
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| 44. | Nonedible plants include gourds and devil's claw, used in O'odham basketry.
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| 45. | Indian basketry varies from coarse construction and minimal design to extremely fine weaving with intricate design.
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| 46. | Lucy had taught Julia because of her perceived interest in preserving Indian culture and specifically basketry.
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| 47. | The Achomawi follow in the tradition of other California tribes, with their skills in basketry.
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| 48. | Pottery, along with basketry vessels, was essential to carry and store food and water.
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| 49. | Weaving and basketry also thrive in the Amazon, as noted among the Urarina of Peru.
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| 50. | There were two major forms of construction used reeds or basketry, waterproofed with bitumen.
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