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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... Pueblos- Social Organization - Story of Origin - Legend of Building of Villages - Mode of Marriage - Hospitality - Legends and Folklore - Tininina , or Social Dance - Religion .... CHAPTER IX . THE HOPI ( OR MOQUI ) ( Continued ) ...
... Pueblos- Social Organization - Story of Origin - Legend of Building of Villages - Mode of Marriage - Hospitality - Legends and Folklore - Tininina , or Social Dance - Religion .... CHAPTER IX . THE HOPI ( OR MOQUI ) ( Continued ) ...
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... Pueblo , Pima , Papago , and other peaceful Indians , as well as from the settlements of northern Mexico that were gradually estab- lished within the territory raided by them , al- though recent measurements by Hrdlicka seem to indicate ...
... Pueblo , Pima , Papago , and other peaceful Indians , as well as from the settlements of northern Mexico that were gradually estab- lished within the territory raided by them , al- though recent measurements by Hrdlicka seem to indicate ...
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... Pueblo blood . The Tontos were largely of mixed blood accord- ing to Corbusier , but Hrdlicka's observations show them to be pure Apache . ARAVAIPA ( Nevome Pima ; aarivapa , " girls , " possibly applied to these people on ac- count of ...
... Pueblo blood . The Tontos were largely of mixed blood accord- ing to Corbusier , but Hrdlicka's observations show them to be pure Apache . ARAVAIPA ( Nevome Pima ; aarivapa , " girls , " possibly applied to these people on ac- count of ...
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... pueblo peoples , with whom they intermarried . They possessed the country from the San Francisco Mountains to the Gila , until they were subdued by General Crook in 1873. Since then they have peaceably tilled their land at San Carlos ...
... pueblo peoples , with whom they intermarried . They possessed the country from the San Francisco Mountains to the Gila , until they were subdued by General Crook in 1873. Since then they have peaceably tilled their land at San Carlos ...
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... pueblo , and , by extension , to the Navaho , known to the Spaniards of the 17th century as Apaches de Navajo , who intruded on the Tewa domain or who lived in the vicinity , to distinguish them from other " Apache " bands . Fray Alonso ...
... pueblo , and , by extension , to the Navaho , known to the Spaniards of the 17th century as Apaches de Navajo , who intruded on the Tewa domain or who lived in the vicinity , to distinguish them from other " Apache " bands . Fray Alonso ...
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