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    • The One-Eyed Squaw's Mother [title provided by photographer]

    • The One-Eyed Squaw's Mother [title provided by photographer]

    • Forrest, Earle R. (Earle Robert), 1883-1969

    • Navajo women; Navajo children.

    • One-Eyed Squaw's Mother, and another Navajo woman and children. Navajo Reservation, AZ Territory. [Forrest:] A Navajo summer camp about half way between Oraibi and Canyon Diablo. It was a little of the main road. One-Eyed Squaw's Mother is sitting...
    • The One-Eyed Squaw's Mother [title provided by photographer]

    • The One-Eyed Squaw's Mother [title provided by photographer]

    • Forrest, Earle R. (Earle Robert), 1883-1969

    • Navajo women

    • The One-Eyed Squaw's Mother, an old Navajo. [Forrest:] Fred Voltz (trader from Canyon Diablo) claimed on good authority that the old woman was 120 years old, which E.R. Forrest doubted [description provided by photographer].
    • Amos, Cooley and West Family History, Part 1

    • Amos, Cooley and West Family History, Part 1

    • West, Glenn and West, Lonnie

    • Oral histories; Arizona History; Apache County (Ariz.); Navajo County (Ariz.); Biography; Cooley, Corydon E. (Corydon Eliphalet), 1836-1917; White Mountain Apache of the Fort Apache Indian Reservation; Apache Indians--Wars; Apache Indians--Women;...

    • Part 1: Glenn and Lonnie West tell the history of their mother's grandparents, Corydon E. and Mollie Cooley. Corydon E. Cooley came west from Virginia when he was 20 years old, before the Civil War. He first moved to Santa Fe, but then followed...
    • Learning Packet: Play

    • Learning Packet: Play

    • Sonoran Heritage and Tucson Public Library (Pima County Public Library)

    • Play -- Arizona; Play -- Mexico -- Sonora; Festivals -- Arizona; Festivals -- Mexico -- Sonora

    • "Play" is a learning packet designed to inspire literacy and encourage cultural education by exploring the different ways that the many cultures in the southwest use games and playtime to engender values and instill knowledge. This learning packet...

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