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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... hair . The women are even more vigor- ous and strongly built , with broad shoulders and hips and a tendency to corpulency in old age . They habitually wear a pleasant open expression of countenance , exhibiting uniform good nature ...
... hair . The women are even more vigor- ous and strongly built , with broad shoulders and hips and a tendency to corpulency in old age . They habitually wear a pleasant open expression of countenance , exhibiting uniform good nature ...
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... hair was worn long and flowing , with a tur- ban , to which was attached a flap hanging down behind ; they plucked out the hairs of the beard with tweezers of tin , and wore suspended from their necks a small round mirror which they ...
... hair was worn long and flowing , with a tur- ban , to which was attached a flap hanging down behind ; they plucked out the hairs of the beard with tweezers of tin , and wore suspended from their necks a small round mirror which they ...
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... hair and paint their faces black for a year , during which time the mourner lived in the fam- ily of the husband's brother , whose wife she became at the expiration of the time for mourn- ing . They had a number of dances , notably the ...
... hair and paint their faces black for a year , during which time the mourner lived in the fam- ily of the husband's brother , whose wife she became at the expiration of the time for mourn- ing . They had a number of dances , notably the ...
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... hair , and very small eyes . " At one time there were fifteen hundred In- dians sick at Camp Cottonwood , and it was be- lieved that Dr. Williams had put something in the beef to make the Indians sick . Then a man died , and a medicine ...
... hair , and very small eyes . " At one time there were fifteen hundred In- dians sick at Camp Cottonwood , and it was be- lieved that Dr. Williams had put something in the beef to make the Indians sick . Then a man died , and a medicine ...
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... then trim the stick with hair cords , which at present take the form of vari - colored calico bands . These are tied to the stick between the bundle of weeds and the grip , in which manner it is carried forth 76 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
... then trim the stick with hair cords , which at present take the form of vari - colored calico bands . These are tied to the stick between the bundle of weeds and the grip , in which manner it is carried forth 76 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
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