Description:

**Originally Listed At $400**

Native American, Southwestern Tohono O'odham (Papago) people, ca. mid to late 20th century CE. A massive hand coiled and woven basketry plaque with the "Man-in-the-Maze" pattern- a labyrinth / maze with a figure at the beginning, representing a person's journey through life. The weaving is made from yucca, grasses, and/or other natural plant fibers and traditionally such plaques were made as ceremonial gifts such as for a first kachina dance or wedding, and today are used as artistic and decorative pieces. Size: 21.5" Diameter x 0.5" W (54.6 cm x 1.3 cm)

Please note this item falls under the Safeguard Tribal Objects of Patrimony Act and is not eligible for international shipping. Native American, Alaska Native, & Native Hawaiian objects are only eligible to ship within the United States.

Provenance: private Alamo, California, USA collection, before 2000

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  • Condition: Some fraying to fibers, and area of adhesive to prevent unraveling, otherwise intact and tightly coiled. Active flaking when handled.

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