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View of a group of Mohaves in a brush hut, one man very emaciated, entitled

Chiefs at Verde Reservation, Arizona.

Street scene at Oribay.

Cave dwellings near Beaver Creek.

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

Indian scouts--Camp Verde.

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.

Chief of the Kachina dance at the Moki (cliff dwellers), village of Sichomovi, Arizona.

The mask of Kachina (Hopi Indians "rain maker"), village of Shonghopavi, Arizona.

The Kachina dance to the rain-god, Hopi Indian village, Shonghopavi, Arizona.

The Kachina dance to the rain-god, Hopi Indian village, Shonghopavi, Arizona.

The Kachina dance to the rain-god, Hopi Indian village, Shonghopavi, Arizona.

Najavo blanket weaving -- an Indian hogan (hut) on the Navajo reservation, Arizona.

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

View of Navajos in front of their dwelling.

At breakfast--a typical desert home of the Navajo Indians, Navajo reservation, Arizona.

A wonder to the primitive inhabitants--Santa Fe train crossing Canon Diablo, Arizona.

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

Apaches on the war path.

The Moquis at home, Arizona.

An Ojibway Indian family.

Moqui, one of the seven Aztec or Moquis Pablas [Pueblo] Indian cities of the deserts of Arizona.

Montezuma's well

Arizona Indians.

Indian girls of the mountains in Arizona.

A "big injin" of Arizona.