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Creator
Margery H. Freeman
Date created
1991
Location
Riobamba, Ecuador
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Bundles of cut reeds south of Riobamba, Ecuador

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Several large bundles of cut reeds lay on the ground. A few sheep graze in the background.

Reeds serve many purposes in traditional Andean building practices. They can be made into a surprisingly strong boat, they provide the framework for thatched-roofs, and they can be fashioned into a myriad of basket shapes. The knowledge needed to work reeds into their many useful products is passed down within families of Quechua-speaking peoples.