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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... - Dress -Nothing Positive Known of Organization General Belief of All Indians in Future State - Theories of Mohaves Pimas Apaches and Navahos - Conclusion PAGE 313 HISTORY OF ARIZONA . VOLUME VII . HISTORY OF ARIZONA viii CONTENTS .
... - Dress -Nothing Positive Known of Organization General Belief of All Indians in Future State - Theories of Mohaves Pimas Apaches and Navahos - Conclusion PAGE 313 HISTORY OF ARIZONA . VOLUME VII . HISTORY OF ARIZONA viii CONTENTS .
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... known , and much progress had been made in the ex- ploration of what was called Apacheria in Ari- zona . Many of the hostile tribes had been lo- cated and their numbers computed . The mili- tary commanders up to General Crook did a ...
... known , and much progress had been made in the ex- ploration of what was called Apacheria in Ari- zona . Many of the hostile tribes had been lo- cated and their numbers computed . The mili- tary commanders up to General Crook did a ...
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... known of their previous history , legends and folklore : APACHE ( probably from apachu , " enemy , " the Zuni name for the Navaho , who were desig- nated " Apaches de Nabaju " by the early Span- iards in New Mexico ) . A number of ...
... known of their previous history , legends and folklore : APACHE ( probably from apachu , " enemy , " the Zuni name for the Navaho , who were desig- nated " Apaches de Nabaju " by the early Span- iards in New Mexico ) . A number of ...
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... known to history , the most serious modern outbreaks have been attributed to mismanagement on the part of civil authorities . Being a nomadic people , the Apache practiced agriculture only to a limited extent before their permanent ...
... known to history , the most serious modern outbreaks have been attributed to mismanagement on the part of civil authorities . Being a nomadic people , the Apache practiced agriculture only to a limited extent before their permanent ...
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... of the giant cactus . Of their social organiza- tion very little is definitely known , and the state- ments of the two chief authorities are widely at variance . According to White , the children be- long THE APACHE . 9.
... of the giant cactus . Of their social organiza- tion very little is definitely known , and the state- ments of the two chief authorities are widely at variance . According to White , the children be- long THE APACHE . 9.
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