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    • Arizona Highways. August, 1958

    • Arizona Highways. August, 1958

    • Arizona Highways Commission

    • Arizona; Arizona Highways Magazine; Arizona Department of Transportation

    • CONTENTS

      Indians of Arizona
      Photographs by Joseph Miller; Cartography by George M. Avey 3

      Indians of Arizona
      By Clara Lee Tanner 4

      Navajo Sand Painting
      By Elizabeth-Ellen Long 33

      The Hubbell...
    • Arizona Highways. March, 1943

    • Arizona Highways. March, 1943

    • Arizona Highways Commission

    • Arizona; Arizona Highways Magazine; Arizona Department of Transportation

    • CONTENTS

      Peace on Earth 4

      The Bandar Log Press 6

      Oak Creek Canyon 10

      El Camino del Diablo 14

      Monument in the Mountain 20

      The World's Largest Textbook 28

      Battleship in the Desert ...
    • Arizona National Guard troops at Naco, Arizona  November, 1916

    • Arizona National Guard troops at Naco, Arizona November, 1916

    • Grippitus Photos Mirtle Avenue 101 El Paso, Texas

    • Arizona National Guard; Bushmasters

    • As a result of Pancho Villa and his men crossing the Mexican border and raiding Columbus, New Mexico, General “Black Jack” Pershing was ordered to lead a Punitive Expedition to apprehend and capture Villa and his bandits. The President called...
    • Indian Wars display.

    • Indian Wars display.

    • Abodeely, Joseph

    • Arizona Military Museum; Military Museums--Arizona--History

    • Indian Wars in Arizona Territory

      The stage line brought many more whites through the Pima villages, but the Civil War had an even greater effect. Far from the center stage, the major impact of the war in Arizona slowed the pace of white...
    • 1939 Flagstaff All-Indian Powwow Program

    • 1939 Flagstaff All-Indian Powwow Program

    • Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce

    • Flagstaff--History; Powwows--Arizona--Flagstaff; Powwows--Pictorial works; Festivals--Arizona--Flagstaff; Indians of North America--Rites and ceremonies; Indians of North America--Social life and customs; Indians of North America--Pictorial works;...

    • Program of events for the annual Flagstaff All-Indian Pow Wow, 1939
    • 1968 Flagstaff All-Indian Powwow Program

    • 1968 Flagstaff All-Indian Powwow Program

    • Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce

    • Flagstaff--History; Powwows--Arizona--Flagstaff; Powwows--Pictorial works; Festivals--Arizona--Flagstaff; Indians of North America--Rites and ceremonies; Indians of North America--Social life and customs; Indians of North America--Pictorial works;...

    • Program of events for the annual Flagstaff All-Indian Pow Wow, 1968
    • 1969 Flagstaff All-Indian Powwow Program

    • 1969 Flagstaff All-Indian Powwow Program

    • Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce

    • Flagstaff--History; Powwows--Arizona--Flagstaff; Powwows--Pictorial works; Festivals--Arizona--Flagstaff; Indians of North America--Rites and ceremonies; Indians of North America--Social life and customs; Indians of North America--Pictorial works;...

    • Program of events for the annual Flagstaff All-Indian Pow Wow, 1969
    • Excavations at Snaketown, IV: reviews and conclusions

    • Excavations at Snaketown, IV: reviews and conclusions

    • Gladwin, Harold S. (Harold Sterling), 1883-1985

    • Hohokam culture; Excavations (Archaeology)

    • Re-analyzes the original data from Snaketown in light of increased knowledge of adjacent cultures and developments in tree-ring research.
    • At the Trysting Place, Portfolio 12, Plate 416

    • At the Trysting Place, Portfolio 12, Plate 416

    • Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952

    • Hopi Indians

    • “Since they first appeared in history in the sixteenth century, these Indians have occupied their present habitat in northeastern Arizona. Their neighbors on the north, west, and east were the predatory Navaho, alternately hostile and friendly,...
    • Arizona Highways.   February, 1990

    • Arizona Highways. February, 1990

    • Arizona Highways Commission

    • Arizona; Arizona Highways Magazine; Arizona Department of Transportation

    • CONTENTS < High Country Snow Survey by Lawrence W Cheek 4

      Sixteenth and Last In a Series: The Cactus Derby by Bill Ahrendt 11

      The Avocational Archeologist by Louise Gacioch 14

      Requiem...
    • U.S.--Mexican War Mexican soldier.

    • U.S.--Mexican War Mexican soldier.

    • Abodeely, Joseph

    • Arizona Military Museum; Military Museums--Arizona--History

    • TUCSON PRESIDIO AND MEXICAN WAR

      In 1821, Mexico won its independence from Spain after a decade of war. The revolution had bankrupted the national treasury, and funds that had supported missions, presidios, and Apache peace...
    • The front doors to the Arizona Military Museum.

    • The front doors to the Arizona Military Museum.

    • Abodeely, Joseph

    • Arizona Military Museum; Military Museums--Arizona--History

    • ARIZONA MILITARY HISTORY

      Other than the indigenous inhabitants who populated what is now Arizona in prehistoric times, the Spanish Conquistadors were the first "military" to explore what is now Arizona in the 16th century. In their quest...

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