Chief of the Kachina dance at the Moki (cliff dwellers), village of Sichomovi, Arizona. |
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The mask of Kachina (Hopi Indians "rain maker"), village of Shonghopavi, Arizona. |
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The Kachina dance to the rain-god, Hopi Indian village, Shonghopavi, Arizona. |
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The Kachina dance to the rain-god, Hopi Indian village, Shonghopavi, Arizona. |
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The Kachina dance to the rain-god, Hopi Indian village, Shonghopavi, Arizona. |
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Najavo blanket weaving -- an Indian hogan (hut) on the Navajo reservation, Arizona. |
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South to the picturesque village of Wolpi [Walpi], first mesa, Hopi Indian Reservation, Arizona. |
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View of Navajos in front of their dwelling. |
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At breakfast--a typical desert home of the Navajo Indians, Navajo reservation, Arizona. |
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A wonder to the primitive inhabitants--Santa Fe train crossing Canon Diablo, Arizona. |
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Government well, sole water supply for indian village of Oraibi, Arizona. |
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Apaches on the war path. |
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The Moquis at home, Arizona. |
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An Ojibway Indian family. |
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Moqui, one of the seven Aztec or Moquis Pablas [Pueblo] Indian cities of the deserts of Arizona. |
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Montezuma's well |
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Arizona Indians. |
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Indian girls of the mountains in Arizona. |
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A "big injin" of Arizona. |
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A native Indian of Arizona. |
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Arizona Indian. |
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Arizona Indian. |
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Apache Indian. |
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Portrait of two Yuma men in western clothing. |
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Indians going for hay in Arizona. |
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Indians going for hay in Arizona. |
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The Pima Indian of Arizona. |
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Ruins near the Great Casa Grande, Arizona. |
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Ruins near the Great Casa Grande, Arizona. |
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Indian village of Klinkwan - modern natives, and totem poles of old Hydahs, Alaska.
Subjects: Alaska, Totem poles, Haida Indians
Collection: NYPL Digital Collections: Robert N. Dennis [From The New York Public Library] |