Spindle whorls were used by the Coast Salish during spinning to prevent the wool slipping from the spindle
Spindle whorls were used by the Coast Salish during spinning to prevent the wool slipping from the spindle, This spindle whorl is decorated with a human figure in a foetal position, a common motif in Northwest coast design, and two otters. Museum no. 2454 Northwest Coast of America. Salish. (Photo by Werner Forman/Universal Images Group/Getty Images)

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