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Mescalero Girl in Native Costume. 
until recently, was the woolen blanket manufactured 
by the Navajo women, of the type now generally called a 
“chief.” 
The women wore a dress consisting of two rec- 
tangular pieces of woolen goods sewed up the sides and 
part away across one end, openings being left for the 
neck and arms. The decorations of these dresses were 
