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: Hearst Museum object titled Milagro, museum number 3-29544l, described as Lightweight metal milagro representing a left arm. Native name: Milagro = miracle. Materials: pot metal. Context of use: Charms used by people in need of relief from some ailment either for themselves or for a family farm animal. The charms are placed on a wall in a church where the petitioner prays to his/her saint for the needed "miracle". These were collected at an import shop in Berkeley (Tzintzuntzan Imports.)
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: Hearst Museum object titled Milagro, museum number 3-29544c, described as Lightweight metal milagro representing a nose. Native name: Milagro = miracle. Materials: pot metal. Context of use: Charms used by people in need of relief from some ailment either for themselves or for a family farm animal. The charms are placed on a wall in a church where the petitioner prays to his/her saint for the needed "miracle". These were collected at an import shop in Berkeley (Tzintzuntzan Imports.)
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: Hearst Museum object titled Milagro, museum number 3-29544e, described as Lightweight metal milagro representing a pair of breasts. Native name: Milagro = miracle. Materials: pot metal. Context of use: Charms used by people in need of relief from some ailment either for themselves or for a family farm animal. The charms are placed on a wall in a church where the petitioner prays to his/her saint for the needed "miracle". These were collected at an import shop in Berkeley (Tzintzuntzan Imports.)
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: Hearst Museum object titled Milagro, museum number 3-29544g, described as Lightweight metal milagro representing a leg. Native name: Milagro = miracle. Materials: pot metal. Context of use: Charms used by people in need of relief from some ailment either for themselves or for a family farm animal. The charms are placed on a wall in a church where the petitioner prays to his/her saint for the needed "miracle". These were collected at an import shop in Berkeley (Tzintzuntzan Imports.)
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: Hearst Museum object titled Milagro, museum number 3-29544q, described as Lightweight metal milagro representing a donkey. Native name: Milagro = miracle. Materials: pot metal. Context of use: Charms used by people in need of relief from some ailment either for themselves or for a family farm animal. The charms are placed on a wall in a church where the petitioner prays to his/her saint for the needed "miracle". These were collected at an import shop in Berkeley (Tzintzuntzan Imports.)
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: Hearst Museum object titled Milagro, museum number 3-29544f, described as Lightweight metal milagro representing a left hand. Native name: Milagro = miracle. Materials: pot metal. Context of use: Charms used by people in need of relief from some ailment either for themselves or for a family farm animal. The charms are placed on a wall in a church where the petitioner prays to his/her saint for the needed "miracle". These were collected at an import shop in Berkeley (Tzintzuntzan Imports.)
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: Hearst Museum object titled Milagro, museum number 3-29544n, described as Lightweight metal milagro representing a rooster. Native name: Milagro = miracle. Materials: pot metal. Context of use: Charms used by people in need of relief from some ailment either for themselves or for a family farm animal. The charms are placed on a wall in a church where the petitioner prays to his/her saint for the needed "miracle". These were collected at an import shop in Berkeley (Tzintzuntzan Imports.)
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: Hearst Museum object titled Milagro, museum number 3-29544p, described as Lightweight metal milagro representing a horse. Native name: Milagro = miracle. Materials: pot metal. Context of use: Charms used by people in need of relief from some ailment either for themselves or for a family farm animal. The charms are placed on a wall in a church where the petitioner prays to his/her saint for the needed "miracle". These were collected at an import shop in Berkeley (Tzintzuntzan Imports.)
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: Hearst Museum object titled Milagro, museum number 3-29544b, described as Lightweight metal milagro representing a woman's head. Native name: Milagro = miracle. Materials: pot metal. Context of use: Charms used by people in need of relief from some ailment either for themselves or for a family farm animal. The charms are placed on a wall in a church where the petitioner prays to his/her saint for the needed "miracle". These were collected at an import shop in Berkeley (Tzintzuntzan Imports.)
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: Hearst Museum object titled Milagro, museum number 3-29544j, described as Lightweight metal milagro representing a pair of eyes. Native name: Milagro = miracle. Materials: pot metal. Context of use: Charms used by people in need of relief from some ailment either for themselves or for a family farm animal. The charms are placed on a wall in a church where the petitioner prays to his/her saint for the needed "miracle". These were collected at an import shop in Berkeley (Tzintzuntzan Imports.)
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