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Summary:
Discusses the beaded watch pouch with fob, which has no exact counterpart in either Anglo or Native American culture, detailing its history, use, materials and designs. Although the Apache were the main producers of these objects, research indicates that watch pouches with fobs were also made by a number of other groups.
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Caption title.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 86).
Shelf note: Journal analytic.
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