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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... carried paints and a knife . The women wore short skirts of buck- skin , and the men used to display surplus skins folded about the waist . Their arrows were made of reed tipped with obsidian or iron , the shaft winged with three strips ...
... carried paints and a knife . The women wore short skirts of buck- skin , and the men used to display surplus skins folded about the waist . Their arrows were made of reed tipped with obsidian or iron , the shaft winged with three strips ...
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... carried heavy burdens on their backs , held by a strap passed over the forehead . Their basket work was impervious to water and ornamented with designs similar to those of the Pima , except that human figures frequently entered into the ...
... carried heavy burdens on their backs , held by a strap passed over the forehead . Their basket work was impervious to water and ornamented with designs similar to those of the Pima , except that human figures frequently entered into the ...
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... carried by every warrior on every expedition as a protection . A small sack of it was given to every child born into the tribe . It was used in their incanta- tions to the sun , to the moon and to the stars . It was believed that this ...
... carried by every warrior on every expedition as a protection . A small sack of it was given to every child born into the tribe . It was used in their incanta- tions to the sun , to the moon and to the stars . It was believed that this ...
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... carry out the dying and let them expire outside , thus saving their dwellings , and indeed the same custom is some- times practiced in connection with the hogan . No people have greater dread of ghosts and mortuary remains . The most ...
... carry out the dying and let them expire outside , thus saving their dwellings , and indeed the same custom is some- times practiced in connection with the hogan . No people have greater dread of ghosts and mortuary remains . The most ...
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... speckled night- bird ( whippoorwill ) feathers . Etseastin and Etseasun carried these to a spring , placing them towards the cardinal points . The eagle plumes were laid to the east and near by them white 46 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
... speckled night- bird ( whippoorwill ) feathers . Etseastin and Etseasun carried these to a spring , placing them towards the cardinal points . The eagle plumes were laid to the east and near by them white 46 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
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