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Belts

A traditional Wixarika clay pot.

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Man's woven belt, huayame - Photograph ©Yvonne Negrín 2018
Man's woven belt
Man's woven belt, huayame - Photograph ©Yvonne Negrín
Man's woven belt
Man's woven indigo belt - Photograph ©Yvonne Negrín 2002-2018
Man's woven belt
Embroidered belt of pouches or carrillera. Photograph ©Yvonne Negrín 2002 - 2018
Carrillera--Belt with small pouches

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