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JIcarilla Apache water jar of coiled willow material lined on the inside with pitch. These water bottles were until recently made in large quantities by the Apaches and
Pah-utes, and formerly were also made by the Navajos. They are water-tight and equipped with buckskin thongs and two handles for slinging on a tumpline. This ulitarian type is fast vanishing, and the present specimen, which was woven in 1932 and collected on the Jiracarilla Apache Reservation, is an unusually fin example.
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