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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... rocks in the range of mountains south of Phoenix , according to Herbert R. Pat- rick , and this sign is used by most of the Arizona Indians in their basketry . COYOTEROS ( Spanish : " wolfmen " ; so called in consequence , it is said ...
... rocks in the range of mountains south of Phoenix , according to Herbert R. Pat- rick , and this sign is used by most of the Arizona Indians in their basketry . COYOTEROS ( Spanish : " wolfmen " ; so called in consequence , it is said ...
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... rock to this day . The bears , when killed , would each be changed into several other bears , so that the more bears the feathered tribe killed , the more there were . The dragon could not be killed , either , for he was covered with ...
... rock to this day . The bears , when killed , would each be changed into several other bears , so that the more bears the feathered tribe killed , the more there were . The dragon could not be killed , either , for he was covered with ...
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... 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 prepare herbs for medicine , how to hunt , and how to fight . He was first THE APACHE . 23.
... 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 prepare herbs for medicine , how to hunt , and how to fight . He was first THE APACHE . 23.
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... rocks , far away from human eye . Captain Bourke's description of the dances follows : " The spirit dance is called ' cha - ja - la . ' I have seen this dance a number of times , but will confine my description to one seen at Fort ...
... rocks , far away from human eye . Captain Bourke's description of the dances follows : " The spirit dance is called ' cha - ja - la . ' I have seen this dance a number of times , but will confine my description to one seen at Fort ...
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... rock , and so on , each being designated by a peculiarity of this kind . And when it developed that one of their number was missing , a search was made for him . He was finally located in the place of emergence , but refused to leave ...
... rock , and so on , each being designated by a peculiarity of this kind . And when it developed that one of their number was missing , a search was made for him . He was finally located in the place of emergence , but refused to leave ...
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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