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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... women were fond of wearing necklaces and ear pendants of beads . The hair was worn long and flowing , with a tur- ban , to which was attached a flap hanging down behind ; they plucked out the hairs of the beard with tweezers of tin ...
... women were fond of wearing necklaces and ear pendants of beads . The hair was worn long and flowing , with a tur- ban , to which was attached a flap hanging down behind ; they plucked out the hairs of the beard with tweezers of tin ...
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... woman in confinement went off to a hut by her- self , attended by her women relatives . Children received their earliest names from something particularly noticeable at the time of their birth . As among the Navahos , a man never spoke ...
... woman in confinement went off to a hut by her- self , attended by her women relatives . Children received their earliest names from something particularly noticeable at the time of their birth . As among the Navahos , a man never spoke ...
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... women . People met and parted without any form of salute . Kissing was unknown . Ex- cept mineral vermilion , the colors with which they painted their faces and dyed grasses for baskets were of vegetable origin - yellow from beech and ...
... women . People met and parted without any form of salute . Kissing was unknown . Ex- cept mineral vermilion , the colors with which they painted their faces and dyed grasses for baskets were of vegetable origin - yellow from beech and ...
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Thomas Edwin Farish. ing beasts . No women were allowed to follow , and no Apache ever revisited the spot . Female relatives kept up their lamentations for a month , uttering loud wails at sunset . The hut in which a person died was ...
Thomas Edwin Farish. ing beasts . No women were allowed to follow , and no Apache ever revisited the spot . Female relatives kept up their lamentations for a month , uttering loud wails at sunset . The hut in which a person died was ...
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... women . Married women tattooed their chins in three blue vertical lines running from 14 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
... women . Married women tattooed their chins in three blue vertical lines running from 14 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
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