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by Joe Kozlowski
$25.00
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Product Details
Dress it up, dress it down, or use it to stay organized while you're on the go. Our zip pouches can do it all. They're crafted with 100% poly-poplin fabric, double-stitched at the seams for extra durability, and include a durable metal zipper for securing your valuables.
Our zip pouches are available in three different sizes and with two different bottom styles: regular and t-bottom.
Design Details
This is a close up image of a giwho, called a burden basket in English. This is a very distinctive and traditional O'odham woman's backpack. This... more
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Spot clean or dry clean only.
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2 - 3 business days
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This is a close up image of a giwho, called a "burden basket" in English. This is a very distinctive and traditional O'odham woman's backpack. This particular one is toy sized. Historical photographs of O'odham women show their gigiwho (plural form) piled high with pottery, firewood, and baskets. The supporting sticks of the giwho are wa:pai (saguaro cactus ribs). The carrying net sack is woven a'uḍ (agave) fibers dyed different colors. The agave net sack is joined to the saguaro rib frame with kawyu mo-o (horse hair) twine. The plaited umug (sotol) strap passes over a wearer's forehead to support the basket. A plaited umug mat provides protection for the wearer's back.
I started shooting seriously in the 1960s as a freelance photographer in San Francisco. Then I stopped shooting seriously and started shooting for myself. We always hope other people like what we do but, either way, it seems we keep doing it ... doing what we do is not really a choice. For what it's worth, I was born in Upstate New York. I was schooled at Syracuse University and Shimer College but I don't think my schooling got in the way of my education. I've lived and worked in Chicago, San Francisco, Cleveland, Grand Rapids (MI), The Poconos, the Metropolitan NY areas and Tucson, Arizona. My father was a portrait artist and art teacher (you can find his bio listed on Wikipedia). I've been involved in all aspects of photography for...
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