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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... given by the Spaniards on account of some tribal characteristic ; hence some of the common names of apparently different Apache tribes or bands are synonymous , or practically so ; again , as employed by some writers , a name may in ...
... given by the Spaniards on account of some tribal characteristic ; hence some of the common names of apparently different Apache tribes or bands are synonymous , or practically so ; again , as employed by some writers , a name may in ...
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... given in Volume 2 of this History , at page 269 , et seq . About 1872 they were re- moved to San Carlos Agency . The remnant of this tribe is now under the San Carlos and Fort Apache agencies on the White Mountain reser- vation ...
... given in Volume 2 of this History , at page 269 , et seq . About 1872 they were re- moved to San Carlos Agency . The remnant of this tribe is now under the San Carlos and Fort Apache agencies on the White Mountain reser- vation ...
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... 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 second wife , and some had as many as five , two or more of them often being ...
... 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 second wife , and some had as many as five , two or more of them often being ...
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... given to the theory advanced by Bancroft in his " Native Races , " Volume 5 , p . 33 , et seq . , that Western America was " origi- nally peopled by the Chinese , or , at least , that the greater part of the new world civilization may ...
... given to the theory advanced by Bancroft in his " Native Races , " Volume 5 , p . 33 , et seq . , that Western America was " origi- nally peopled by the Chinese , or , at least , that the greater part of the new world civilization may ...
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... given in his autobiography in the first chapter , which follows : " In the beginning the world was covered with darkness . There was no sun , no day . The per- petual night had no moon or stars . “ There were , however , all manner of ...
... given in his autobiography in the first chapter , which follows : " In the beginning the world was covered with darkness . There was no sun , no day . The per- petual night had no moon or stars . “ There were , however , all manner of ...
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