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Pueblo cloths were traditionally made using a weaving technique known as backstrap weaving, which involves a simple loom that is anchored to the weaver's body. The process begins with spinning wool or cotton fibers into yarn, which is then dyed using natural pigments. Weavers create intricate patterns and designs that often reflect cultural symbols and stories. The finished cloths are used for various purposes, including clothing, blankets, and ceremonial items.

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