Native American, Diegueno Historic San Diego Pottery Bowl, #1031 Sold

Native American, Diegueno Historic San Diego Pottery Bowl, #1031 Sold

$250.00
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Native American, Diegueno Historic San Diego Pottery Bowl, 1031 Description: Native American, Diegueno Historic San Diego Pottery Bowl, Dimensions: 6 1/2 x 3 inchesProvenance: From Jacumba, California. Found on private land.Condition: Condition: It has a nice, old repair, and small piece is missing above the repair. Some back ground on the Diegueno Indians and Pottery Making;Location: Extreme southern California, crossing the border to Mexico (San Diego County & western part of Imperial County)Language: Hokan familyPopulation:1770 estimate: 3,0001910 Census: 800The two dialects of the Diegueño separated them into northern and southern groups, the northern Ipai (e pi) and the southern Tipai (te pi). The Diegueño are also known as the Kumeyaay. SETTLEMENTS Diegueño settlements spread across southern California and northern Baja California (now Mexico). Diegueños lived on the coast, in the mountains, and in the desert. Some Diegueño bands moved around a lot as the seasons changed. The

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