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151 G.W. McAdam and store, Chinlee. VII, 26 (Photo N-M127)P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n05_68_0783
152 Cliff House 2 mi. above Tolchaco (Photo N-M174)P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n06_077_0981
153 Navajos, Bekishibito, 1914P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n07_095_1175
154 Navajos, Bekishibito, 1914P0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n07_095_1176
155 Spring at foot of mesa, Walpi, ArizonaP0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n08_043_1391
156 Walpi. The southeastern side of the mesa. Note sheep folds at base of mesa (lower left), also growing corn out on the desert, all a fine yellow sandP0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n08_045_1393
157 Tewa Pueblo, 'Hano,' on top of mesa near Walpi, built around a court, left center showing opening between houses with buildings (doorway and window) across the courtP0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n08_046_1394
158 Weaving prayer rug in deserted kiva or cave in the rock. Note diagonal texture of the weave-a very ancient weave and known only to the HopiP0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n08_047_1395
159 Hopi woman washing in natural basin on hill near the spring. She brought water in nearby ollaP0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n08_048_1396
160 Chief Harry Supela (naked) about to enter snake kiva at Walpi, morning of snake dance. Great altar is partly seen through the covered passage wayP0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n08_049_1397
161 After the dance, Walpi, AZP0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n08_050_1398
162 Walpi-the east end of the pueblo. Note deep trail worn into the edge of mesa topP0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n08_050_1399
163 Old crier of Walpi. Firewood stored above his doorwayP0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n08_051_1400
164 Hopi women on the trail to Mishonginovi, AZP0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n08_051_1401
165 Hopi family. Mishonginvi, AZP0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n08_052_1402
166 Dance hogan of Navajo at Shiprock AgencyP0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n08_053_1403
167 Round tower, Mancas Creek, SW ColoradoP0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n08_053_1404
168 Interior Navajo summer hogan, San Juan ValleyP0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n08_054_1406
169 Sand Creek canyon, SW Colorado. Many square miles of almost desert country are filled with cave ruinsP0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n08_055_1408
170 Ruin Canyon, UT. McElmo region is filled with ruinsP0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n08_056_1409
171 Summer hogan, Navajo IndiansP0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n08_057_1412
172 Hogan--permanent house of Navajo IndiansP0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n08_058_1413
173 Navajo Indians at ShiprockP0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n08_059_1415
174 Indians at Fourth of July celebrations, Farmington, New Mexico, Navajo Indians, Farmington, NM. Notice the white 'Stetsons;' the Utes have black onesP0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n08_060_1417
175 NavajoP0013 Herbert E. Gregory Photograph CollectionP0013n08_060_1418
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