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قراءة كتاب Unknown Mexico, Volume 1 (of 2) A Record of Five Years' Exploration Among the Tribes of the Western Sierra Madre; In the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; and Among the Tarascos of Michoacan

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Unknown Mexico, Volume 1 (of 2)
A Record of Five Years' Exploration Among the Tribes of the Western Sierra Madre; In the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; and Among the Tarascos of Michoacan

Unknown Mexico, Volume 1 (of 2) A Record of Five Years' Exploration Among the Tribes of the Western Sierra Madre; In the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; and Among the Tarascos of Michoacan

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id="d0e659">Implement for Throwing, 69

  • Burial Caves in Cave Valley, 70
  • A Mummified Body, 71
  • Rock Paintings in White on the Inside of a Burial Cave in Cave Valley, 72
  • A Trinchera in Cave Valley, 73
  • Ancient Cave-dwellings in Strawberry Valley, 75
  • Interior View of Cave-dwellings Shown on Page 75, 76
  • Exterior View of Cave-dwellings in Strawberry Valley, 77
  • Objects Found in Mounds at Upper Piedras Verdes River, 81
  • Painting on Rock on Piedras Verdes River, 82
  • Figures on Walls of a Cave-house on Piedras Verdes River, 83
  • Figure on Rock on Piedras Verdes River, 83
  • Hunting Antelope in Disguise, 84
  • Casas Grandes, 85
  • Ceremonial Hatchet with Mountain Sheep’s Head. From Casas Grandes. Broken, 88
  • Earthenware Vessel in Shape of a Woman. From Casas Grandes, 89
  • Cerro de Montezuma and the Watch Tower Seen from the South, 91
  • Double Earthenware Vessel, from San Diego, with Hollow Connection at Base, 92
  • Extension of Designs on Plate I., a, 95
  • The Horned Toad Jar, Seen from Above and Below. Plate I., c, 95
  • Extension of Designs on Plate I., d, 95
  • Extension of Designs on Plate III., e, 95
  • Extension of Designs on Plate V., e, 97
  • Black Ware, Highly Polished, 97
  • Extension of Design on Plate IV., a, 98
  • Extension of Design on Plate IV., b, 98
  • Extension of Designs on Plate IV., c, 98
  • Extension of Designs on Plate IV., f, 98
  • Extension of Designs on Plate V., c, 98
  • Ancient Cave-dwelling at Garabato, 101
  • Part of Cave-dwellings at Garabato, 103
  • Design in Red on Second-story Wall, 105
  • Piece of Matting from Garabato Cave, 107
  • Ancient Cave-houses and Granaries near Aros River, 111
  • Tarahumare, 119
  • Tarahumare Plough with Wooden Share, 121
  • Tarahumare Ploughshare Made of Oak, 122
  • Tarahumare Ploughshare of Stone, 122
  • Young Southern Pima, 123
  • Middle-aged Southern Pima, 124
  • Southern Pimas Living in a Brushwood Inclosure, 125
  • Pine Cone Serving as a Comb, 127
  • Southern Pima Arrow Release, 128
  • Small Crosses Placed in a Log in Front of Southern Pima House, 128
  • The Waterfall of Basasiachic, 129
  • Tarahumare Ploughman, 133
  • Ancient Stone Hammer Seen in the Presidente’s Yard, 134
  • Tarahumare Indians from Pino Gordo, 137
  • Tarahumare Court in Session at Cusarare, 140
  • Barranca de Urique, 145
  • Our Tarahumare Carriers and the Gobernador, 148
  • Tarahumare Men, 149
  • Tarahumare Woman, 150
  • Necklace of Seeds of Coix Lachryma-Jobi, 151
  • Tarahumare Ear-ornament: one seed Coix Lachryma-Jobi at top. Natural size, 151
  • Tarahumare Ranch near Barranca de Cobre, showing ploughed fields supported by stone walls, 152
  • Tarahumare Ranch near Barranca de Cobre, showing agriculture on terraces, 152
  • Tarahumare House near Barranca de Cobre, 157
  • Tarahumare House in the Hot Country, 158
  • Cappe of Sandstone Pillar, showing effect of erosion, 159
  • Tarahumare Family Camping under a Tree, 161
  • Inhabited Cave, the Home of a Tarahumare Belle, 162
  • The Belle of the Cave, 163
  • Side View of Cave on Page 165, Showing Store-houses and Inclosure, 164
  • Inhabited Cave, Showing Store-houses, Inclosure, and Extended Floor, 165
  • Cave with Wooden Ladder Leading to a Store-room, 169
  • Crosses Made from the Natural Growth of Pine-trees in Front of Tarahumare House, 172
  • Crosses in Front of Tarahumare House, 173
  • Cross, 174
  • Tarahumare Store-house of Stones and Mud, 175
  • Caves Used as Store-houses, 176
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