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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... Mohave . SAN CARLOS APACHE . A part of the Apache dwelling at the San Carlos agency , Ari- zona . The name has little ethnic significance , having been applied officially to those Apache living on the Gila river in Arizona , and some ...
... Mohave . SAN CARLOS APACHE . A part of the Apache dwelling at the San Carlos agency , Ari- zona . The name has little ethnic significance , having been applied officially to those Apache living on the Gila river in Arizona , and some ...
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... Mohave girl , which caused strife , and wars en- sued , so that the Apache - Mohaves were driven away . For this reason we live alone in the canyon . " But , alas ! the Coyote ate a part of the heart of the great cacique ; hence , only ...
... Mohave girl , which caused strife , and wars en- sued , so that the Apache - Mohaves were driven away . For this reason we live alone in the canyon . " But , alas ! the Coyote ate a part of the heart of the great cacique ; hence , only ...
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... Mohave tribe , from the Great Bend eastward , well into the interior of Arizona , occupying the Hualapai , Yavapai and Sacramento Valleys , the Cerbat and Aqua- rius Mountains forming the southern part of their range . They lived ...
... Mohave tribe , from the Great Bend eastward , well into the interior of Arizona , occupying the Hualapai , Yavapai and Sacramento Valleys , the Cerbat and Aqua- rius Mountains forming the southern part of their range . They lived ...
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Thomas Edwin Farish. MARICOPA INDIANS . MARICOPA INDIANS . CHAPTER XIII . THE MARICOPA , MOHAVE , APACHE -
Thomas Edwin Farish. MARICOPA INDIANS . MARICOPA INDIANS . CHAPTER XIII . THE MARICOPA , MOHAVE , APACHE -
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... joined the Pima , whose language they do not understand , for mutual protection against their kindred , but enemies , the Yuma , and the two have ever since lived peaceably to- gether VII - 15 MARICOPA , MOHAVE , APACHE - MOHAVE , ETC. 225.
... joined the Pima , whose language they do not understand , for mutual protection against their kindred , but enemies , the Yuma , and the two have ever since lived peaceably to- gether VII - 15 MARICOPA , MOHAVE , APACHE - MOHAVE , ETC. 225.
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