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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... never speak . For the time being the priest thus masquerading , is to all intents and pur- poses , the god he represents . He hears prayers and accepts sacrifices , not as a man , but as the impersonator of divinity , much the same as ...
... never speak . For the time being the priest thus masquerading , is to all intents and pur- poses , the god he represents . He hears prayers and accepts sacrifices , not as a man , but as the impersonator of divinity , much the same as ...
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... never again developed the separate gentes , as has been the case with other segregated clans among Indians . I incline to this belief from the fact that the Hualapai , to whom their relationship is indisputable , have , as subsequent ...
... never again developed the separate gentes , as has been the case with other segregated clans among Indians . I incline to this belief from the fact that the Hualapai , to whom their relationship is indisputable , have , as subsequent ...
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... never told us anything else . How should a Coyote teach his children what he neither knows nor practices himself ? ' " They are polygamists , the number of wives a man shall have being limited , apparently , only by the number he can ...
... never told us anything else . How should a Coyote teach his children what he neither knows nor practices himself ? ' " They are polygamists , the number of wives a man shall have being limited , apparently , only by the number he can ...
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... , replied that die he might , but re- turn to San Carlos he never would . Ko - hot arose , then and there , without one more word , and struck him dead . ' When the officers of the cavalry expedition called a 98 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
... , replied that die he might , but re- turn to San Carlos he never would . Ko - hot arose , then and there , without one more word , and struck him dead . ' When the officers of the cavalry expedition called a 98 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
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... never , save on occasions of the utmost gravity , by the head chief , Ko - hot . " As illustrative of this , I may give the fol- lowing example : When I entered the canyon , warned of the characteristics of the Havasupai by Pu - la - ka ...
... never , save on occasions of the utmost gravity , by the head chief , Ko - hot . " As illustrative of this , I may give the fol- lowing example : When I entered the canyon , warned of the characteristics of the Havasupai by Pu - la - ka ...
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