Hopi man weaving an indigo (a blue wool manta or woman’s dress), in Oraibi, Arizona, with a blanket made from rabbit fur strips hanging on the wall on the right, an ancient technique found in Four Corners archaeological sites, photograph by Adam Clark Vroman, 1902, courtesy of the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, in the Anasazi Heritage Center, an archaeological museum of Native American pueblo and hunter-gatherer cultures, Dolores, Colorado, USA. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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