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Spider Woman
nikolaostojic , thanks for looking
 
thanks for looking Greg, at the time of emergence, the Anasazi learned to grow cotton and had wild sheep. Spider Woman taught the people to weave cloth.
 
Charlie, a story board, very interesting. I like the way you've nestled the boards together in between the knots.
 
thanks for looking Betty, and for your kind comments
 

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