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<p>[QUOTE="April07, post: 440388, member: 7302"]Also, it is sometimes called Paquimé ceramics, for the town nearby, but it is not used much because of the archeological site with the same name.</p><p>There is a very small indigenous population in Chihuahua so it´s unlikely that the potter would be indigenous. The notions of a´tribe´ and a´Native American´ aren´t usually used in the case of Mexico.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="April07, post: 440388, member: 7302"]Also, it is sometimes called Paquimé ceramics, for the town nearby, but it is not used much because of the archeological site with the same name. There is a very small indigenous population in Chihuahua so it´s unlikely that the potter would be indigenous. The notions of a´tribe´ and a´Native American´ aren´t usually used in the case of Mexico.[/QUOTE]
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