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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... latter , in fifty years from now , will be lost entirely ; in fact , there are few Indians now living who have any knowledge whatever of the superstitions or customs of their ancestors . Of the Indian tribes in Arizona , the Navaho was ...
... latter , in fifty years from now , will be lost entirely ; in fact , there are few Indians now living who have any knowledge whatever of the superstitions or customs of their ancestors . Of the Indian tribes in Arizona , the Navaho was ...
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... latter part of the 18th century . A writer in Bulletin No. 30 , of the Bureau of American Ethnology of the Smithsonian Institution , says : " In 1863 a company of California volunteers , aided by some friendly Apaches , at old Camp ...
... latter part of the 18th century . A writer in Bulletin No. 30 , of the Bureau of American Ethnology of the Smithsonian Institution , says : " In 1863 a company of California volunteers , aided by some friendly Apaches , at old Camp ...
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... latter were seemingly the Ara- vaipa and Chiricahua , or a part of them . There were about 4,000 Indians under this name in 1853 , when some of their bands were gathered at Fort Webster , New Mexico , and induced by promises of supplies ...
... latter were seemingly the Ara- vaipa and Chiricahua , or a part of them . There were about 4,000 Indians under this name in 1853 , when some of their bands were gathered at Fort Webster , New Mexico , and induced by promises of supplies ...
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... latter . In general their faces are intelligent and pleasing . They are celebrated for intelligence and good order . There is nothing somber or stoic in their character . Among themselves they are merry and jovial , much given to jest ...
... latter . In general their faces are intelligent and pleasing . They are celebrated for intelligence and good order . There is nothing somber or stoic in their character . Among themselves they are merry and jovial , much given to jest ...
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... latter . " The idea of a creator of all things is unknown to the Navaho , as also that of heaven or hell . The belief in a life hereafter , exists , however , and is a life of happiness with the peoples of the lower worlds among whom ...
... latter . " The idea of a creator of all things is unknown to the Navaho , as also that of heaven or hell . The belief in a life hereafter , exists , however , and is a life of happiness with the peoples of the lower worlds among whom ...
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