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Creator: Mary Ellen Toya
Mary Ellen Toya Story Teller Jemez
By Mary Ellen Toya
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Mary Ellen Toya Story Teller Jemez Mexico 7.25" tall with 11 babies. Singing Mother Motif, Singing Traditional Cochiti Songs. Am listing many American Ind...
Category
1980s American Anglo-Indian Vintage Mary Ellen Toya Furniture
Materials
Ceramic
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