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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... Mountain Apaches , the Pinaleños , what remained of the Aravaipas , the Pinals , the Chiricahuas , were all on the warpath . The Hopis and the Havasu- pais were always peaceable . I give the following , compiled from Bulletin 30 of the ...
... Mountain Apaches , the Pinaleños , what remained of the Aravaipas , the Pinals , the Chiricahuas , were all on the warpath . The Hopis and the Havasu- pais were always peaceable . I give the following , compiled from Bulletin 30 of the ...
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... Mountain reser- vation . CHIRICAHUA ( Apache : " great moun- tain " ) . An important division of the Apache , so called from their former mountain home in southeastern Arizona . Their own name is Aiaha . The writer last above quoted ...
... Mountain reser- vation . CHIRICAHUA ( Apache : " great moun- tain " ) . An important division of the Apache , so called from their former mountain home in southeastern Arizona . Their own name is Aiaha . The writer last above quoted ...
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... mountains south of Phoenix , according to Herbert R. Pat- rick , and this sign is used by most of the Arizona Indians in their basketry . COYOTEROS ( Spanish : " wolfmen " ; so called in consequence ... Mountain Coyoteros THE APACHE , 13.
... mountains south of Phoenix , according to Herbert R. Pat- rick , and this sign is used by most of the Arizona Indians in their basketry . COYOTEROS ( Spanish : " wolfmen " ; so called in consequence ... Mountain Coyoteros THE APACHE , 13.
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Thomas Edwin Farish. divided into the Pinal Coyoteros and the White Mountain Coyoteros , whose principal home was the ... Mountains and their vicinity , north of the Gila River in Arizona . They ranged , how- ever , about the sources of ...
Thomas Edwin Farish. divided into the Pinal Coyoteros and the White Mountain Coyoteros , whose principal home was the ... Mountains and their vicinity , north of the Gila River in Arizona . They ranged , how- ever , about the sources of ...
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... Mountains , south of the Gila river in southeastern Arizona , but their raids extended far into Sonora and Chihuahua , Mexico . are now under the San Carlos and Fort Apache agencies , Arizona , being officially known as Pinals , but ...
... Mountains , south of the Gila river in southeastern Arizona , but their raids extended far into Sonora and Chihuahua , Mexico . are now under the San Carlos and Fort Apache agencies , Arizona , being officially known as Pinals , but ...
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