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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Stran 48
... carried the white shell beads and turquoise a long time ; you should know what to say . ' Then with a crystal dipped in pollen she marked eyes and mouth on the turquoise and on the white - shell beads , and forming a circle around these ...
... carried the white shell beads and turquoise a long time ; you should know what to say . ' Then with a crystal dipped in pollen she marked eyes and mouth on the turquoise and on the white - shell beads , and forming a circle around these ...
Stran 57
... carrying a reed in his hand , one taken from the west , the other from the east . ) The elder of the two boys then placed his reed on the summit of the mountains , and when the People entered , the twelve joints of the reed in- creased ...
... carrying a reed in his hand , one taken from the west , the other from the east . ) The elder of the two boys then placed his reed on the summit of the mountains , and when the People entered , the twelve joints of the reed in- creased ...
Stran 60
... carry the sun and the moon . These he placed on their left shoulders , leaving their right hand free to enable them to eat when travelling . Thirty - two trails were assigned to the sun for his daily travels . To compensate themselves ...
... carry the sun and the moon . These he placed on their left shoulders , leaving their right hand free to enable them to eat when travelling . Thirty - two trails were assigned to the sun for his daily travels . To compensate themselves ...
Stran 62
... carried home by First Man . When the girl was of fair growth she was found to be very beauti- ful and of good sense , and when her foster parents called to her in jest , calling her by the equivalent for ' changed into a woman , she ...
... carried home by First Man . When the girl was of fair growth she was found to be very beauti- ful and of good sense , and when her foster parents called to her in jest , calling her by the equivalent for ' changed into a woman , she ...
Stran 66
... carry out their threat of taking a human life on every journey of theirs is shown by the introduction of man - eating monsters . Similar monsters are said to exist in the Pueblo legends , since they flourished when both tribes were ...
... carry out their threat of taking a human life on every journey of theirs is shown by the introduction of man - eating monsters . Similar monsters are said to exist in the Pueblo legends , since they flourished when both tribes were ...
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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