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Osborne, Lilly de Jongh. Indian Crafts of Guatemala and El Salvador. OK: University of Oklahoma, 1965. First Edition. Cloth. Subtitle: The Civilization of The American Indian Series, #79. 278 pages, 82 color and black and white plates. Book is orange cloth, fine. Bright yellow DJ with red and black decorations, very crisp, clean, and bright save for a little crinkle at top spine end and tiniest wear to tips. In mylar. Appears unread.

Considered a seminal work on South American Indian (Native American) arts and crafts. The author undertook a village-by-village survey to preserve the information on these crafts before they disappeared under the pressures of modernization. Covers many facets of dying, weaving, clothes making, other textile/fiber arts, basketry, and ceramics, as well as designs/symbols used by the Indians in great detail. Includes fold-out maps of regions covered and many excellent photos . A beautiful copy. SOLD

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