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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... own hollow palm toward his mouth , then , with a sud- den and graceful motion , passes it down over his heart . As an evidence of confidence in a ― newly made friend , a Havasupai will sometimes give 106 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
... own hollow palm toward his mouth , then , with a sud- den and graceful motion , passes it down over his heart . As an evidence of confidence in a ― newly made friend , a Havasupai will sometimes give 106 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
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... mouth , and ran away with it . The fire was so hot that it singed his face and forepaws ; hence , to this day , the face and fore- paws of the coyote are black . He ate only a part of the heart , burying the rest ; hence , also , it is ...
... mouth , and ran away with it . The fire was so hot that it singed his face and forepaws ; hence , to this day , the face and fore- paws of the coyote are black . He ate only a part of the heart , burying the rest ; hence , also , it is ...
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... mouths . ' " A fairy story is this , of the Nation of the Willows ; and while science teaches us another tale , may we not poetically believe , with these simple natives , that they have always lived here , apart from the world of ...
... mouths . ' " A fairy story is this , of the Nation of the Willows ; and while science teaches us another tale , may we not poetically believe , with these simple natives , that they have always lived here , apart from the world of ...
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... mouth , and perched fully half a thousand feet above the valley . " Now Ka - that - a - ka - na - ve disappears in some variants of the story , and Hokomata and Toch- opa take his place at Mat - ta - wed - it - i - ta . The latter is ...
... mouth , and perched fully half a thousand feet above the valley . " Now Ka - that - a - ka - na - ve disappears in some variants of the story , and Hokomata and Toch- opa take his place at Mat - ta - wed - it - i - ta . The latter is ...
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... any treas- ure , for so great is the fear both the Navajos and Moquis have of it that they will go a long distance to avoid passing its mouth . This cave was explored by Mr. Keam and Mr. Steven , guided THE HOPI ( OR MOQUI ) . 149.
... any treas- ure , for so great is the fear both the Navajos and Moquis have of it that they will go a long distance to avoid passing its mouth . This cave was explored by Mr. Keam and Mr. Steven , guided THE HOPI ( OR MOQUI ) . 149.
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