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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... passed over the forehead . Their basket work was impervious to water and ornamented with designs similar to those of the Pima , except that human figures frequently entered into the decorative motive . Baskets 212 feet in length and 18 ...
... passed over the forehead . Their basket work was impervious to water and ornamented with designs similar to those of the Pima , except that human figures frequently entered into the decorative motive . Baskets 212 feet in length and 18 ...
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... passed , far down in the canyon below , they could see fragments of the huge body of the dragon lying among the rocks , and the bones of this dragon may still be found there . " This boy's name was Apache . Usen taught him how to ...
... passed , far down in the canyon below , they could see fragments of the huge body of the dragon lying among the rocks , and the bones of this dragon may still be found there . " This boy's name was Apache . Usen taught him how to ...
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... passed by and still he did not come back , so the Coyote tracked him up Wallapai Canyon , and went a long , long way . He reached the hilltop , and still he did not find his son . At last , a long , long way off , he saw him , and he ...
... passed by and still he did not come back , so the Coyote tracked him up Wallapai Canyon , and went a long , long way . He reached the hilltop , and still he did not find his son . At last , a long , long way off , he saw him , and he ...
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... passed , Hoko- mata saw it was no use keeping his people near the canyon ; they could never capture it , and they had lost all desire to become again part of the original people , so he led them away to the southeast , beyond the San ...
... passed , Hoko- mata saw it was no use keeping his people near the canyon ; they could never capture it , and they had lost all desire to become again part of the original people , so he led them away to the southeast , beyond the San ...
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... to cache any treas- ure , for so great is the fear both the Navajos and Moquis have of it that they will go a long distance to avoid passing its mouth . This cave was explored by Mr. Keam and Mr. Steven , guided THE HOPI ( OR MOQUI ) . 149.
... to cache any treas- ure , for so great is the fear both the Navajos and Moquis have of it that they will go a long distance to avoid passing its mouth . This cave was explored by Mr. Keam and Mr. Steven , guided THE HOPI ( OR MOQUI ) . 149.
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Ahsonnutli animals Apache Apache tribes Arizona arrows basket beads body brother buckskin called camp canyon Casa Casa Grande causes cere ceremony Chemehuevi chief child Chiricahua clan Colorado corn Coyote Coyoteros dancers deer disease dragon eagle Earth Doctor east estufa evil feathers fire four Gila Gila river girls gods hair hand Havasu Havasupai head Hokomata Hopi Indians killed legends lived magic Makai Maricopas meal medicine medicine-man mesa Mexico missions Mohave monsters Moquis Morning Green mother mountain chant mouth myths Navaho night Oraibi painted Papagos patient Pima prayers priests pueblo race rain rattle rattlesnake rites river sacred rock San Xavier Shongopovi Si'atcokam sing snake dance snake men snake order song spirit squaws sticks stone tain Teuhu tion Tochopa Tohouse told Tonto tribe villages visited Wallapai Walpi woman women Yuma Yuman Zuni