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WeavitKj. It is not known that any of the nomadic 

 |)(M)i)l('s with the exception of the Pima and Papago 

 I'aised cotton or manufactured cloth by weaving 

 before tlie coming- of the Spanisli. The Puna have 



Navajo \\'onian Sjjimiiiig. 



discontinued the manufacture of cotton cloth in recent 

 years, but still weave belts. 



That sheep were introduced in the Southwest in the 

 seventeenth century we know, for certain of the Rio 

 Grande villages are credited with flocks of sheep at 



