Title:
Paipai prickly pear hook
Creator/Contributor:
Paipai Indians, Creator
Date:
1958-1958
Subject:
Ethnic California
Paipai Indians
Note:
A cane used in food gathering to collect prickly pears and pinon pine seeds
Collected in 1955 from the Paipai Indians of Santa Catarina, Baja, California by UCLA graduate students in anthropology Thomas
Hinton and Roger Owen, under the supervison of Dr. Joseph B. Birdsell, and others
Type:
canes
Physical Description:
L. 96.5 cm
Identifier:
X65.13220
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