History of Arizona, Količina 7Filmer brothers electrotype Company, 1918 History of Arizona beginning with the Spanish explorations, connection with the Santa Fe Trail, transition of control from Mexico to United States, American-Indian relations, settlement, and statehood. |
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... Camp McDowell . The forays and conquests of the Apache resulted in the absorption of a large for- eign element , Piman , Yuman , and Spanish , al- though captives were treated with disrespect and marriages with them broke clan ties ...
... Camp McDowell . The forays and conquests of the Apache resulted in the absorption of a large for- eign element , Piman , Yuman , and Spanish , al- though captives were treated with disrespect and marriages with them broke clan ties ...
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... Camp Grant , on the San Pedro , attacked an Aravaipa rancheria , at the head of the canyon , killing 58 of the 70 inhabitants , men , women , and children -the women and children being slain by the friendly Indians , the men by the ...
... Camp Grant , on the San Pedro , attacked an Aravaipa rancheria , at the head of the canyon , killing 58 of the 70 inhabitants , men , women , and children -the women and children being slain by the friendly Indians , the men by the ...
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... camps were located on the highlands in winter , that they might catch the warm rays of the sun , and in summer near the water among stunted trees that sheltered them from its scorching glare . Their bands or clans were named from the ...
... camps were located on the highlands in winter , that they might catch the warm rays of the sun , and in summer near the water among stunted trees that sheltered them from its scorching glare . Their bands or clans were named from the ...
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... camp at night in a similar manner , covering their heads with brush . They signaled in war or peace by a great blaze or smoke made by burning cedar boughs or the inflammable spines of the giant cactus . Of their social organiza- tion ...
... camp at night in a similar manner , covering their heads with brush . They signaled in war or peace by a great blaze or smoke made by burning cedar boughs or the inflammable spines of the giant cactus . Of their social organiza- tion ...
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... camp of the bride and killed one of them , it signified that her parents had given her over to him with- out regard to her consent . Youth was the qual- ity most desired in a bride . After she became a mother the husband might take a ...
... camp of the bride and killed one of them , it signified that her parents had given her over to him with- out regard to her consent . Youth was the qual- ity most desired in a bride . After she became a mother the husband might take a ...
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Ahsonnutli animals Apache Apache tribes Arizona arrows basket beads body brother buckskin called camp canyon Casa Casa Grande causes cere ceremony Chemehuevi chief child Chiricahua clan Colorado corn Coyote Coyoteros dancers deer disease dragon eagle Earth Doctor east estufa evil feathers fire four Gila Gila river girls gods hair hand Havasu Havasupai head Hokomata Hopi Indians killed legends lived magic Makai Maricopas meal medicine medicine-man mesa Mexico missions Mohave monsters Moquis Morning Green mother mountain chant mouth myths Navaho night Oraibi painted Papagos patient Pima prayers priests pueblo race rain rattle rattlesnake rites river sacred rock San Xavier Shongopovi Si'atcokam sing snake dance snake men snake order song spirit squaws sticks stone tain Teuhu tion Tochopa Tohouse told Tonto tribe villages visited Wallapai Walpi woman women Yuma Yuman Zuni