|  | 
| Among the Pimas, women spun cotton fibers into thread, but men did all the weaving. In addition to cotton blankets, Pima men also wove belts
like the one to the right. |  |  Pima Belt
 ca. 1850
 Arizona
 Catalog Information
 |  
 
| Similar belts served as headbands or turbans to wrap the long hair preferred in
the past by men among the Pima and other neighboring Indian societies.  This
photograph shows José Pocati, a Quechan man from western Arizona, wearing
such a headband. |  |   |  
Bottom: José Pocati, 1872, Washington, D.C. Photographer: Alexander Gardner.  National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution, neg. no. 2793-a
 |