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Wichita woman using mortar and pestle.

Wichita woman using mortar and pestle.

 

Above we show a vital photo of Wichita Mortar. It was made in 1927 by Edward S. Curtis.

The illustration documents Wichita woman using mortar and pestle.

We have compiled this collection of artwork mainly to serve as a vital educational resource. Contact curator@old-picture.com.

Image ID# 1003B8BF

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