The Masked Kachinas (Hopi Indian "Rain-makers"), Village of Shonghopavi, Arizona

Primitive artists--Indian women decorating pottery, Hopi Reservation, Arizona

Moki corn festival, Indian camp, World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904

Moki squaw making a blanket, World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904

Cliff Dwellers. Exhibition on the Pike. Louisiana Purchase Exposition

Moki rain maker and chief in costume, World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904

A Moki group, including rain maker and chief, Indian camp, World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904

Num-pay-ya,

Tuba [Toova] and his band on the Moincoppee [Moenkopi].

South to picturesque Wolpi, a mesa village of Hopi Indians, Arizona.

The plaza, "Pueblo" of Mishonginovi, the second largest village of the cliff dwellers, Arizona, U.S.A.

South side of Wolpi, a Moki refuge from the Spanish conqueror, Arizona, U.S.A.

South to the picturesque village of Wolpi [Walpi], first mesa, Hopi Indian Reservation, Arizona.

Government well, sole water supply for indian village of Oraibi, Arizona.

The Moquis at home, Arizona.