Curiosities of the Zuni Pueblos, Albino and Zuni Indians.
Group of Zuni "Indian Braves," at their Pueblo, N.M.
Zuni Indian girl, with water olla.
Group of Zuni Indian "braves," at their Pueblo, N.M.
Albino boy and Zuni Indian boy, Zuni Pueblos, New Mexico.
Group of Zuni Indians, with albino boy in foreground.
Cañon de Chelle, looking up.
Convex wall, Cañon de Chelle, about 700 feet in height.
Zuni Pueblo, N.M. section of the southern half.
Indian Pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico; view from the interior.
Zuni Pueblo, N.M. view from the exterior.
Gardens surrounding the Indian Pueblo of Zuni, in which are raised a variety of vegetables, such as pepper, onions, garlic, etc.
Old mission church, N.M., built 1776 at Zuni.
Ruins of the altar at old Mission Church, Zuni Pueblo, N.M.
War chief of the Zuni Indians.
Apache Lake, Summit of Sierra Blanca Mountains, about 35 miles east from Camp Apache, Arizona, and 10,500 feet above sea-level.
Looking down from the mouth of Paria Creek.
Cañon of the Colorado, 25 miles above Paria Creek.
Cañon of the Colorado River, Utah, 25 miles above mouth of Paria Creek.
Cañon at Inscription Rock, New Mexico.
Inscription Rock, New Mexico, view from the east.
Inscription Rock, New Mexico, view from the north.
Circle Wall, Cañon de Chelle.
Looking down the Cañon de Chelle, walls about 1200 ft. in height.
Apache Lake, Summit of Sierra Blanca Mountains, about 35 miles east from Camp Apache, Arizona, and 10, 500 feet above sea-level.
Cottonwood tree, Cañon de Chelle.
Blackwater Cañon, near Zuni Pueblo.
The ancient church of San Miguel, Santa Fé, N.M.
The Altar, Church of San Miguel, Santa Fé, N.M.