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Visualizing the “Vanishing Race”: the photogravures of Edward S. Curtis
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Curtis' Image and Life: The Network of The North American Indian, Inc.
An experiment with data visualization approach to understand and contextualize Curtis' images and his life
Media, Technology and Mediations
Curtis's Technology, Relationships to Media and Style
Contextualizing Curtis, The North American Indian, and Race
the collection of essays from the contributors
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Introduction to Consulting with Tribes by Ulia Gosart
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Primitive Apache home
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Vanishing Race Gallery
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Selected images relating to the "vanishing race" theme; by Ulia Gosart
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Hunts To Die - Apsaroke
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Hunts The Enemy - Apsaroke
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Tuvahe - Jemez
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For strength and visions
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Makoyepuk
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Makoyepuk - "Wolf-child"
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Cowichan warrior
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Apache medicine-man
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The eagle medicine-man - Apsaroke
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Nature's mirror - Navaho
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Shuati - Sia
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Masked dancer - Cowichan
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The dancer personates one of the mythic ancestors who descended from the sky. Note the huge, carved house-post at the right.
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Masked dancers in canoes - Qagyuhl, B
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Niukskai-Stamik - "Three Bulls"
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A Koskimo dandy
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Naemahlpunkuma - Hahuamis
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Blackfoot cookery
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Carved posts at Alert Bay
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These two heraldic columns at the Nimkish village Yilis, on Cormorant island represent the owner's paternal crest, an eagle, and his maternal crest, a grizzly-bear crushing the head of a rival chief. On the subject of crests and totem poles, see Volume X, page 140, and illustrations facing pages 8,10,18,20,24,26,34,138,140,174,176, and folio plates 341,350,353.
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"Home"
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Scout - Apache
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The primitive Apache in his mountain home.
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Home of the Havasupai
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The Havasupai dwelling is dome-shaped framework of poles, sometimes covered with brush and reeds only, in other cases banked well toward the top with earth. The cañon walls shown in the background are of red sandstone, and rise perpendicularly four hundred feet. Back of these walls extend vast stretches of rough, broken country, intersected by many ravines and capped by sharp pinnacles. This picture was taken in early spring, when the peach orchards of the Havasupai were in full blossom.
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Home in the Mesquite - Chemehuevi
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Diegueño home
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The Diegueños, a Yuman division formerly inhabiting practically the whole of San Diego county, are now found on about a dozen small reservations. Although they were not formerly agriculturists like the Colorado River Yumans, many of them take excellent care of their little ranches. Such houses as the one shown here are not of the primitive type, though they are constructed of the same materials.
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Mono home
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The Mono inhabit east-central California from Owens lake to the head of the southerly affluents of Walker river. The snow-capped Sierra Nevada rises abruptly on the western border of this inland basin. The wickiup shown in the plate is a typical winter shelter, and the utensils are burden-baskets and sieves, or winnowing-trays. All these baskets were appurtenances of the one wickiup.
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Ti'mu - Cochiti
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This Cochiti girl married a Sia man, and the photograph was made at her adopted home.
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A Pima home
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A Yuma home
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Mohave home construction
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Apache-Mohave homes
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Home of the water-monster
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Arikara summer home
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A Piegan home
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Home of the Kalispel
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Last home of Joseph - Nez Perce
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A mountain home - Umatilla
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Desert Cahuilla home
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A San Juan home
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Home structure, Diomede
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Noatak home
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Vol. 1 Illustrations
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"Primitive"
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Vanishing race - Navaho
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The thought which this picture is meant to convey is that the Indians as a race, already shorn in their tribal strength and stripped of their primitive dress, are passing into the darkness of an unknown future. Feeling that the picture expresses so much of the thought that inspired the entire work, the author has chosen it as the first of the series.
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Scout - Apache
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The primitive Apache in his mountain home.
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Jicarilla women
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Women watching the races on their annual ceremonial or feast day. It will be observed that they are all dressed uniformly in garments cut after the primitive mode.
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Son of the desert - Navaho
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In the early morning this boy, as if springing from the earth itself, came to the author's desert camp. Indeed, he seemed a part of the very desert. His eyes bespeak all of the curiosity, all of the wonder of his primitive mind striving to grasp the meaning of the strange things about him.
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Ogalala woman
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A face so strong that it is almost masculine, showing strikingly how slight may be the difference between the male and female physiognomy in some primitive people.
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Kutenai camp
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The scene is a thinly wooded, sandy peninsula at the southern end of Flathead lake. Here the author's camp was pitched in 1909 during some weeks of investigation into the primitive life of the Kutenai.
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Rush gatherer - Kutenai
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Rushes gathered in swamps and in the shallows of the lakes were dried and strung together into mats, which primitively were used for lodge-covers, mattresses, canoe cushions, and for a variety of domestic purposes.
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Primitive Quinault
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Among the Coast Salish the aboriginal dress of women was a knee-length kilt of thick, cedar-bark fringe. No other garment was worn except when cold or rain made goat-hair or vegetal-fibre blankets or capes desireable.
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Kwakiutl house-frame
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The two long beams in the middle are twin ridge-timbers, which are supported in the rear, as in the front, by a transverse beam resting on two uprights. At the extreme right and left are the eaves-timbers. The longitudinal and circular flutes of the columns are laboriously produced by means of a small hand-adze of primitive form. This frame is at the village Memkumlis. Another view is given in the illustration facing page 36. Kwakiutl houses are discussed on page 6.
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Rounding into port - Qagyhl
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The primitive Kwakiutl sail for canvas was a sheet of cedar-bark matting, and on catamarans a large, square section of thin boards was propped up against the wind. Canvas is now used. The painting on the canoe at the left represents "sisiutl", the mythical double-headed serpent. The carved figure-heads of the middle canoe and the one on the right are respectively an eagle and a bear. The bear canoe is further embellished with highly conventionalized paintings of the head, flipper and tail of a whale.
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On the shores at Nootka
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Two women wearing the primitive bark blanket and nose-ornament, and with clam-baskets on their backs, rest on the beach while waiting for the tide to fall and uncover the clam-beds.
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Boarding the canoe
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A Hesquiat berry-picker in primitive garb on the bold shores of Clayoquot sound. The barefoot natives make their way without difficulty over barnacle-covered rocks such as these. It will be noted that the canoe has been fitted with rowlocks.
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Oldest man of Nootka
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This individual is the most primitive relic in the modernized village of Nootka. Stark naked, he may be seen hobbling about the beach or squatting in the sun, living in thought in the golden age when the social and ceremonial customs of his people were what they had always been.
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Bark gatherer
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These people still use large quantities of yellow-cedar bark in the manufacture of mats, and formerly this material furnished them their clothing also. The Hesquiat woman in the picture has a bulky pack of bark on her back, and in her hand is a steel-bladed adz of the primitive type.
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Primitive style of hairdressing
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The arrangement imitates the squash-blossom and indicates virginity. Within the last decade it has become rare, except on ceremonial occasions.
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A Klamath
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The entire costume here depicted is alien to the primitive Klamath. The feather head-dress and fringed shirt and leggings of deerskin were adopted by this tribe within the historical period, along with other phases of the Plains culture, which extended its influence to the Klamath country by way of Columbia river and the plains of central Oregon.
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Woman's primitive dress - Tolowa
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This is the gala costume of Coast Athapascan women. The ordinary dress was a deerskin kilt with the opening at the front protected by a fringed apron of deerskin or of bark. Ordinarily the feet and the upper part of the body were bare.
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Hupa woman in primitive costume
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This is an excellent example of the gala costume of Hupa women. The deerskin skirt is worn about the hips and meets in front, where the opening is covered by a similar garment. Both are fringed and heavily beaded, and the strands of the apron are ornamented with the shells of pine-nuts.
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Diegueño home
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The Diegueños, a Yuman division formerly inhabiting practically the whole of San Diego county, are now found on about a dozen small reservations. Although they were not formerly agriculturists like the Colorado River Yumans, many of them take excellent care of their little ranches. Such houses as the one shown here are not of the primitive type, though they are constructed of the same materials.
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Primitive artist - Paviotso
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A side of the glaciated bowlder near the southwestern shore of Walker lake is covered with phallic symbols in faded red.
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Primitive Mohave
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Primitive transportation - Mohave
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Primitive dress - Quinault
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A primitive camp
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Primitive Chemehuevi dwelling
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Geronimo - Apache
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This portrait of the historical old Apache was made in March, 1905. According to Geronimo's calculation he was at the time seventy-six years of age, thus making the year of his birth 1829. The picture was taken at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, the day before the inauguration of President Roosevelt, Geronimo being one of the warriors who took part in the inaugural parade at Washington. He appreciated the honor of being one of those chosen for this occasion, and the catching of his features while the old warrior was in a retrospective mood was most fortunate.
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Desert rovers - Apache
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The White Mountain Apache and the desert portion of their country. The picture was made on a gray day of early spring, when the Apache wear blankets as protection against the keen air of their mountain home.
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Apache horsewomen in a small valley of the White Mountain region. The horses are laden with the complete camp equipage, on top of which the women have taken their seats.
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Alchise - Apache
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Chief of the White Mountain Apache. A well-known character, having been a scout with General Crook. Colonel Cooley, who was chief of scouts under Crook, says a braver man than Alchise never lived. He was about twenty-two when Fort Apache, then Camp Ord, was established in 1870, making the year of his birth about 1848. This portrait was made at Alchise's camp on White river in the spring of 1903.
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Sigesh - Apache
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This illustrates the girls' method of tying the hair previous to marriage. The ornament fastened to the hair in the back is made of leather, broad and round at the ends and narrow in the middle.
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Apache
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This picture might be titled "Life Primeval." It is the Apache as we would mentally picture him in the time of the Stone Age. It was made at a spot on Black river, Arizona, where the dark, still pool breaks into the laugh of a rapids.
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Apache reaper
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Here the Apache woman is seen in her small wheatfield harvesting the grain with a hand sickle, the method now common to all Indians of the Southwest.
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Storm - Apache
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A scene in the high mountains of Apache-land just before the breaking rainstorm.
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Story-telling - Apache
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A story-telling group, particularly typical of these people. The Apache often sit about and exchange stories of the past or of to-day.
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Renegade type - Apache
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No picture could better show the old renegade type of the Apache than this one of Genitoa. It is the type of Indian who has yielded to the inevitable and lives in peace - not because he prefers it, but because he must.
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Scout - Apache
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The primitive Apache in his mountain home.
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Morning bath - Apache
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The Apache, old and young alike, are particularly fond of bathing, and make the most of every opportunity to have a swim. They call it "a swim" regardless of how shallow the water may be, just so long as they can wash their bodies.
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Apache Nalin
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An Apache girl about fourteen years of age.
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Eskadi - Apache
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A headman for one of the bands, and a particularly fine Apache type.
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Apache babe
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A fortunate child picture, giving a good idea of the happy disposition of Indian children, and at the same time showing the baby carrier or holder.
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Chideh - Apache
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Lost trail - Apache
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Assiniboin boy - Atsina
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The head-band, so commonly used by many tribes of the Southwest, notably the Apache and Navaho, is often worn in the Northwest. A biographical sketch of Assiniboin Boy appears in Volume V, page 180.
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Laguna watchtower
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The Navaho caused the people of Laguna considerable trouble up to the middle of the nineteenth century. The latter probably gave a good account of themselves, for they were sufficiently warlike to furnish a band of volunteer scouts in the campaign against the Apache band under Geronimo, for which service they or their surviving relatives were voted substantial pensions by Congress in 1924.
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The pool - Apache
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White River - Apache
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By the sycamore - Apache
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The fire drill - Apache
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Apache camp
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Typical Apache
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Tenokai - Apache
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At the ford - Apache
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The bathing pool - Apache
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Alchise - Apache
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Mescall hills - Apache
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Primitive Apache home
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Cutting mescal - Apache
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Mescal - Apache
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Filling the pit - Apache
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The covered pit - Apache
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Apache still life
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Among the oaks - Apache
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Mescal camp - Apache
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Sacred buckskin - Apache
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Apache girl
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The ford - Apache
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Apache medicine-man
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Maternity belt - Apache
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Medicine cap and fetich - Apache
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Das Lan - Apache
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Apache village
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Sand mosaic - Apache
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Apache gaun
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Apache maiden
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Mescal harvest - Apache
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White river valley - Apache
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Nalin Lage - Apache
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Infant burial - Apache
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Apache-Mohave homes
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An Apache-Mohave woman
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