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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... and the beasts . The for- mer were organized under their chief , the eagle . " These tribes often held councils , and the birds wanted light admitted . This the beasts repeatedly refused to do . Finally the birds made war THE APACHE . 19.
... and the beasts . The for- mer were organized under their chief , the eagle . " These tribes often held councils , and the birds wanted light admitted . This the beasts repeatedly refused to do . Finally the birds made war THE APACHE . 19.
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Thomas Edwin Farish. repeatedly refused to do . Finally the birds made war against the beasts . " The beasts were armed with clubs , but the eagle had taught his tribe to use bows and arrows . The serpents were so wise that they could ...
Thomas Edwin Farish. repeatedly refused to do . Finally the birds made war against the beasts . " The beasts were armed with clubs , but the eagle had taught his tribe to use bows and arrows . The serpents were so wise that they could ...
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... and the two went hunt- ing the next day . They trailed the deer far up the mountain and finally the boy killed a buck . His uncle showed him how to dress the deer and broil the meat . They broiled two hind quarters , THE APACHE . 21.
... and the two went hunt- ing the next day . They trailed the deer far up the mountain and finally the boy killed a buck . His uncle showed him how to dress the deer and broil the meat . They broiled two hind quarters , THE APACHE . 21.
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... finally ob- tained a little water from each of the gods and planted it , and from it he raised a spring such as the gods had . From this spring came corn and other vegetation . Etseastin and Etseasun sat on opposite sides of the spring ...
... finally ob- tained a little water from each of the gods and planted it , and from it he raised a spring such as the gods had . From this spring came corn and other vegetation . Etseastin and Etseasun sat on opposite sides of the spring ...
Stran 49
... Finally a man and woman appeared , whence they knew not . The man's name was Atseatsine and the woman's name was Atseatsan . They were asked , ' How can this sun be got up ? ' They re- plied , ' We know ; we heard the people down here ...
... Finally a man and woman appeared , whence they knew not . The man's name was Atseatsine and the woman's name was Atseatsan . They were asked , ' How can this sun be got up ? ' They re- plied , ' We know ; we heard the people down here ...
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