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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Thomas Edwin Farish. prayer as in the actual effect of the medicine . Usually about eight persons worked together in making medicine , and there were forms of prayer and incantations to attend each stage of the process . Four attended to ...
Thomas Edwin Farish. prayer as in the actual effect of the medicine . Usually about eight persons worked together in making medicine , and there were forms of prayer and incantations to attend each stage of the process . Four attended to ...
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... medicine men , etc .: " It was not every Indian who knew what plants and herbs were good for medicine , only the medicine men and the medicine women , who , it was believed , were influenced by a great spirit . It was also believed that ...
... medicine men , etc .: " It was not every Indian who knew what plants and herbs were good for medicine , only the medicine men and the medicine women , who , it was believed , were influenced by a great spirit . It was also believed that ...
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... medicine man in his visions had fore- seen that a young woman in one of the camps was possessed of many evil spirits and had caused that man to die . So a brother of the dead man went to the woman and killed her . This woman had no ...
... medicine man in his visions had fore- seen that a young woman in one of the camps was possessed of many evil spirits and had caused that man to die . So a brother of the dead man went to the woman and killed her . This woman had no ...
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... medicine man was , perhaps , the most influential person in every tribe . The chiefs led their bands in war , but the medicine man was the arbiter . He con- sulted the fates and every revelation came to him from Usen as to whether they ...
... medicine man was , perhaps , the most influential person in every tribe . The chiefs led their bands in war , but the medicine man was the arbiter . He con- sulted the fates and every revelation came to him from Usen as to whether they ...
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... medicine - men were having the Cha - ja - la , which is entered into only upon the most solemn occasions , such as the setting out of a war party , the appearance of an epidemic , or something else of like portent . On the ter- replein ...
... medicine - men were having the Cha - ja - la , which is entered into only upon the most solemn occasions , such as the setting out of a war party , the appearance of an epidemic , or something else of like portent . On the ter- replein ...
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