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76 Emerson Horace's boy and girl1930; 1931; 1932; 1933; 1934; 1935; 1936; 1937; 1938; 1939; 1940; 1941; 1942; 1943; 1944; 1945; 1946; 1947; 1948; 1949; 1950Image/StillImageuaida_main
77 Figure 01: Skull Valley, view from the northwest at, or near Timpie Junction. Jedediah Smith in 1827 climed {sic} the knob in the distance and obtained a glimpse of the Great Salt Lake1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
78 Figure 02: Knolls, Utah. View southwest. This locality is on the eastern edge of the Great Salt Lake Desert1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
79 Figure 03: The Bonneville Salt Flats on the Great Salt Lake Desert, Utah. Captain Cobb's world speed record car in the distance1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
80 Figure 04: Sage Brush in a favorable living locality just south of Skull Valley. This brush is as much as fourteen feet high, indicating a rich soil and a considerable amount of moisture1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
81 Figure 05: Deep Creek Valley from the Deep Creek Mountains. The Tippets Mountains appear twenty miles westward. The Gosiute village is the center of the picture1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
82 Figure 06: The Deep Creek Mountains1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
83 Figure 08a: Some modern means of subsistence: weaving a cradle board for sale1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
84 Figure 08b: Some modern means of subsistence: Weaving a basket preparatory to the pine nut gathering season1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
85 Figure 12: Outcropping in the Simpson Mountains on which petroglyphs may be found1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
86 Figure 13: Petroglyph in the Simpson Mountains1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
87 Figure 14: Recess in Tunnel Canyon, Nevada, in which Pictographs occur1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
88 Figure 15: Pictographs in Tunnel Canyon1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
89 Figure 16: Archaeological sites along the east bank of Fifteen-Mile Creek near the Goshute {sic} Reservation Agency Headquarters1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
90 Figure 17: Locality of archaeological sites on the west bank of Fifteen-Mile Creek opposite the Gosiute Village. View north1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
91 Figure 18: The western limit of the Gosiute, the east slope of the Steptoe Mountains in Nevada. View south toward Spring Valley1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
92 Figure 20: Photograph of the type of fence used by the Gosiute in the building of an antelope corral1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
93 Figure 21: Meat drying on a line hung between two shade trees. Photograph from Deep Creek1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
94 Figure 22: Some modern means of subsistence: c. growing alfalfa and other products for Gosiute consumption1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
95 Figure 23: Framework of a Deep Creek "Little House" with a piece of Canvas Still Attached After it was Abandoned. The Tent in the Background was used as the Family Dwelling1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
96 Figure 24: Distant view of a Gosiute house showing a conical "Little House" to the right. A cellar is located on the opposite side1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
97 Figure 25: Exterior view of a Gosiute House1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
98 Figure 26: Interior view of a Gosiute house showing roof construction1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
99 Figure 27: View of the finest house constructed at Deep Creek by an Indian. It was abandoned at the death of several of the members of the family. The door on this house faced south, even though its inhabitants were peyote members1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
100 Figure 28: Rear view of the same house as above. The small house to the right was occupied by Commodore, 96 year old Gosiute. A quantity of tools, harness, etc, were left inside. View southeast1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
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