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 29
... spirit dance is called ' cha - ja - la . ' I have seen this dance a number of times , but will confine my description to one seen at Fort Marion ( St. Augustine , Fla . ) , in 1887 , when the Chiricahua Apaches were confined there as ...
... spirit dance is called ' cha - ja - la . ' I have seen this dance a number of times , but will confine my description to one seen at Fort Marion ( St. Augustine , Fla . ) , in 1887 , when the Chiricahua Apaches were confined there as ...
Stran 30
... cuts and thrusts with their wands to drive the maleficent spirits away . " It recalled to my mind the old myths of the angel with the flaming sword guarding the en- trance to Eden , or of St. Michael chasing the 30 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
... cuts and thrusts with their wands to drive the maleficent spirits away . " It recalled to my mind the old myths of the angel with the flaming sword guarding the en- trance to Eden , or of St. Michael chasing the 30 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
Stran 32
... spirits , and the fourth of whom was gen- eral superintendent of the whole dance , and the authority to whom the first three reported the result of their interviews with the ghostly powers . " The mask and headdress of the first of the ...
... spirits , and the fourth of whom was gen- eral superintendent of the whole dance , and the authority to whom the first three reported the result of their interviews with the ghostly powers . " The mask and headdress of the first of the ...
Stran 33
... in the dark- ness , to consult with the spirits or with other medicine - men seated a considerable distance from the throng . Three several times they appeared and disappeared , always dancing , run- ning , VII - 3 THE APACHE . 33.
... in the dark- ness , to consult with the spirits or with other medicine - men seated a considerable distance from the throng . Three several times they appeared and disappeared , always dancing , run- ning , VII - 3 THE APACHE . 33.
Stran 34
... spirit- ual exaltation necessary for communion with the spirits , they took their departure and kept away for at least half an hour , the orchestra during their absence rendering a mournful refrain , monotonous as a funeral dirge . My ...
... spirit- ual exaltation necessary for communion with the spirits , they took their departure and kept away for at least half an hour , the orchestra during their absence rendering a mournful refrain , monotonous as a funeral dirge . My ...
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