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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... corn and melon seeds from the Mexicans . In their clans all were equal . Bands , according to White , were formed of clans , and chiefs were chosen for their ability and courage , although there is evidence that chieftainship was ...
... corn and melon seeds from the Mexicans . In their clans all were equal . Bands , according to White , were formed of clans , and chiefs were chosen for their ability and courage , although there is evidence that chieftainship was ...
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... corn , burying it until it sprouted , grinding it , and then allowing the mash diluted with water to ferment . The women carried heavy burdens on their backs , held by a strap passed over the forehead . Their basket work was impervious ...
... corn , burying it until it sprouted , grinding it , and then allowing the mash diluted with water to ferment . The women carried heavy burdens on their backs , held by a strap passed over the forehead . Their basket work was impervious ...
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... corn , beans , squashes , and melons were raised . Within the last few years the Government has built storage reservoirs on the reservation and increased the facilities for irrigation . It may be that under the loosely applied name ...
... corn , beans , squashes , and melons were raised . Within the last few years the Government has built storage reservoirs on the reservation and increased the facilities for irrigation . It may be that under the loosely applied name ...
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... corn and other grains by hand on the metate . For ceremonial purposes they still bake food in the ground and in other aboriginal ways . For many years they have had among them silversmiths who fabricate handsome ornaments with very rude ...
... corn and other grains by hand on the metate . For ceremonial purposes they still bake food in the ground and in other aboriginal ways . For many years they have had among them silversmiths who fabricate handsome ornaments with very rude ...
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... corn , one yellow , one white , with their tips to the east ; and over the corn they spread another buckskin with its head to the east ; under the white ear they put the feather of a white eagle , under the yellow ear the feather of a ...
... corn , one yellow , one white , with their tips to the east ; and over the corn they spread another buckskin with its head to the east ; under the white ear they put the feather of a white eagle , under the yellow ear the feather of 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