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Bahti Indian Arts

Tucson


Founded by New Mexican anthropologist and American Indian art collector Tom Bahti in 1952, this wonderful store carries Zuni fetishes, Hopi kachinas, Navajo rugs and many other precious items. Hours may vary.


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