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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... face each point directly opposite ; first on the east side , facing the west ; then the north side , facing the south ; then the west side , facing the east ; then the south side facing the north , and back to the original position ...
... face each point directly opposite ; first on the east side , facing the west ; then the north side , facing the south ; then the west side , facing the east ; then the south side facing the north , and back to the original position ...
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... faces with aquiline noses and promi- nent chins common with the Dakota and other northern tribes to the subdued features of the Pueblos . Their faces are a little more hirsute than 40 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
... faces with aquiline noses and promi- nent chins common with the Dakota and other northern tribes to the subdued features of the Pueblos . Their faces are a little more hirsute than 40 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
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... faces are intelligent and pleasing . They are celebrated for intelligence and good order . There is nothing somber or stoic in their character . Among themselves they are merry and jovial , much given to jest and banter . They are very ...
... faces are intelligent and pleasing . They are celebrated for intelligence and good order . There is nothing somber or stoic in their character . Among themselves they are merry and jovial , much given to jest and banter . They are very ...
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... face , where- upon it lighted into a blaze . The people re- treated far back on account of the great heat , which continued increasing . The men from the four points found the heat so intense that they arose , but they could hardly ...
... face , where- upon it lighted into a blaze . The people re- treated far back on account of the great heat , which continued increasing . The men from the four points found the heat so intense that they arose , but they could hardly ...
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... face . It commenced to rise , and they kept blowing until it reached its pres- ent position . " . Continuing from " An Ethnologic Dictionary of the Navaho Language " : THE MAN - EATERS OR MONSTERS . " The manner in which the sun and ...
... face . It commenced to rise , and they kept blowing until it reached its pres- ent position . " . Continuing from " An Ethnologic Dictionary of the Navaho Language " : THE MAN - EATERS OR MONSTERS . " The manner in which the sun and ...
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