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Title
Paipai lariat
Creator
Paipai Indians, Creator
Contributor
Paipai Indians, Creator
Date Created and/or Issued
1959-1959
1959-01-01
1959-12-31
Publication Information
UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History, Box 951549, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1549; http://www.fmch.ucla.edu/incEngine/
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Fowler Museum of Cultural History
Collection
Baja California (Paipai) Indian Archaeological and Ethnographic Collections
Rights Information
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Description
Constructed of twined cow hide
Collected in 1959 from the Paipai Indians of Santa Catarina, Baja, California by UCLA graduate student in anthropology Roger Owen, under the supervison of Dr. Joseph B. Birdsell, and others
Type
physical object
Format
L. 1630.5 cm
Form/Genre
lariats
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/hb809nb8tj
X65.13227
Subject
Ethnic California
Paipai Indians
Place
Santa Catarina (Baja California, Mexico)

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