The Tohono O’odham reservation abuts the city limits of Tucson. These Sonoran Desert dwellers, who were known as the Papago Indians in less enlightened times, are particularly known for their basket and object weaving. They are also masters of an important design motif: the man in the maze.
Dating to the pre-contact era, this design symbolizes a keen understanding of man’s physical and metaphysical existence. Today, the man in the maze motif appears on many Southwestern Native arts, including jewelry.