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قراءة كتاب The Indians of the Painted Desert Region Hopis, Navahoes, Wallapais, Havasupais

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The Indians of the Painted Desert Region
Hopis, Navahoes, Wallapais, Havasupais

The Indians of the Painted Desert Region Hopis, Navahoes, Wallapais, Havasupais

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دار النشر: Project Gutenberg
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Vignette on Title In the Heart of the Petrified Forest. Facing page xvi A Freak of Erosion in the Petrified Forest.  "     "     2 Journeying over the Painted Desert to the Hopi Snake Dance.  "     "     2 Ancient Pottery dug from Prehistoric Ruins on the Painted Desert.  "     "     8 The Painted Desert near the Little Colorado River.   "     "    16 Asleep, Early Morning, on the Painted Desert.   "     "    16 The Colorado River at Bass Ferry, the Vampire of the Painted Desert.   "     "    22 Hano, (Tewa) from the Head of the Trail.   "     "    34 Hopi Women building a House at Oraibi.   "     "    38 Mashonganavi from the Terrace below.   "     "    38 Mashongce, an Oraibi Maiden, drying Corn Meal.   "     "    42 The Trio of Metates, and Hopi Woman about to grind Corn.   "     "    42 An Oraibi Woman shelling Corn in a Basket of Yucca Fibre.   "     "    50 The "Burro" of Hopi Transportation.   "     "    50 An Aged Hopi at Oraibi.   "     "    54 A Hopi, weaving a Native Cotton Ceremonial Kilt.   "     "    54 An Oraibi Basket Weaver.   "     "    60 An Admiring Hopi Mother.   "     "    60 Shupela, Father of Kopeli, Late Snake Priest at Walpi.   "     "    68 A Hopi Girl, Oraibi.   "     "    68 Hopi Children, at Oraibi, waiting for a Scramble of Candy.   "     "    76 Group of Hopi Maidens at Shungopavi.   "     "    82 Hopi Woman weaving Basket, her Husband Knitting Stockings.   "     "    88 Hopi Woman preparing Corn Meal for making Doughnuts.   "     "    88 Hopi "Boomerangs".   "     "    96 Hopi Ceremonial Drums.   "     "    96 A Hopi Belle at Shungopavi.   "     "   100 Blind Hopi Boy, Knitting Stockings.   "     "   100 The Beginning of the Hopi Snake Dance, Oraibi, 1902.   "     "   102 The Chief Antelope Priest depositing Pahos at the Shrine of the Spider Woman.

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