Vol. 12 Illustrations
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- Nova - Walpi
- The trail to Shipaulovi
- Approaching the gap at Walpi
- Return of a trading party
- On a Walpi housetop
- A visitor
- Hotavila
- Pakavi
- Gossip at the water-hole
- Hopi architecture
- Household utensils
- On a housetop - Walpi
- East Mesa pottery
- Oraibi plaques
- Hano and Walpi girls wearing atoo
- A Hopi flock
- The delights of childhood
- A cave at Middle Mesa
- Hopi bridal costume
- A cornfield
- Grinding meal
- A melon field
- Walled gardens at Middle Mesa
- The stairway trail at Walpi
- Hopi farmers, yesterday and today
- A Hopi woman
- In the cradle-basket
- A Hopi mother
- A Middle Mesa Albino
- Drying pottery
- Potter building her kiln
- Firing pottery
- An ancient pottery kiln
- Pele - Tewa
- Tsetsanu - Tewa
- Pulini and Koyame - Walpi
- A load of wood
- Shongopavi
- The plaza at Walpi
- An afternoon chat
- The weaver
- Good morning
- A peach orchard
- Kachina dolls
- Shipaulovi snake kiva
- Spectators at the snake dance
- A snake priest
- Walpi snake chief
- Sikaletstiwa, Shipaulovi snake chief
- The prayer
- Snake priest entering the kiva
- Guarding the snake kiva
- Singing to the snakes - Shipaulovi
- Antelopes starting for the plaza - Shipaulovi
- Snakes and antelopes at Oraibi
- Snake dancer and "hugger"
- The "catcher"
- A "catcher" picking up a snake
- Picking up the snakes
- Depositing snakes in the circle of meal
- Oraibi snake dance
- Oraibi snake dance
- Awaiting the return of the snake racers
- Snake jars in the kiva
- Flute dancers dressing at Kuchina house
- Dressing the flute maiden
- Flute boys, priests, and maidens
- Flute dancers approaching the spring
- Dressing at Tawapa Spring, Walpi flute ceremony
- Entering the spring, Walpi flute dance
- Flute dancers returning to Walpi
- Offering sacred meal, Mishongnovi flute dance
- Sumaikuli Katsina at Hano
- Buffalo dance at Hano
- An East Mesa girl.