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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... young warrior seeking a wife would first bargain with her parents and then take a horse to her dwelling . If she viewed his suit with favor she would feed and water the horse , and , seeing that , he would come and fetch his bride , and ...
... young warrior seeking a wife would first bargain with her parents and then take a horse to her dwelling . If she viewed his suit with favor she would feed and water the horse , and , seeing that , he would come and fetch his bride , and ...
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... Young wives and maidens did only light work ; the heavy tasks were performed by the older women . People met and parted without any form of salute . Kissing was unknown . Ex- cept mineral vermilion , the colors with which they painted ...
... Young wives and maidens did only light work ; the heavy tasks were performed by the older women . People met and parted without any form of salute . Kissing was unknown . Ex- cept mineral vermilion , the colors with which they painted ...
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... young men , their faces covered with paint , seized firebrands and ran around and through the fires and about the lodge of the sick person , whooping continu- ally and flourishing the brands to drive away the evil spirit . They had a ...
... young men , their faces covered with paint , seized firebrands and ran around and through the fires and about the lodge of the sick person , whooping continu- ally and flourishing the brands to drive away the evil spirit . They had a ...
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... took his bow , which was made of a large pine tree . He took four arrows from his quiver ; they were made of young pine tree saplings , and each arrow was twenty feet in length . He took deliberate aim , but just 22 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
... took his bow , which was made of a large pine tree . He took four arrows from his quiver ; they were made of young pine tree saplings , and each arrow was twenty feet in length . He took deliberate aim , but just 22 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
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... young single man who lived with them . The father made no attempt to do any- thing after his daughter was killed , but the young man went over to the other camp and shot at the man who had killed the young woman . He missed his man ...
... young single man who lived with them . The father made no attempt to do any- thing after his daughter was killed , but the young man went over to the other camp and shot at the man who had killed the young woman . He missed his man ...
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