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1 "Peter's Sugar Farm" (Navajo workers) Chapter 7 Illustration, before page 43: The Navaho women wore long, full skirts and tight, velvet blouses. They had a great deal of silver jewelry. The men and boys dressed like any other farm workers.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_13_0465
2 "Peter's Sugar Farm" (Navajo workers) Chapter 7 Illustration, page 54: Whole families of Navahos are brought by truck to work in the beet fields.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_13_0466
3 "Peter's Sugar Farm" (Navajo workers) Chapter 6 Illustration, page 52: The Navahos are good workers, and help western farmers during the beet harvest.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_13_0467
4 "Peter's Sugar Farm" (Navajo workers) Chapter 7 Illustration, before page 55: The sugar company had set up army tents for the Navaho workers.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_13_0468
5 "Peter's Sugar Farm" (Navajo workers) Chapter 7 Illustration, before page 43: A long row of army tents made a neat village by the river.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_13_0469
6 Navajo women playing tug-of-warP0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n03_11_011
7 Navajo women on horsebackP0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n03_11_012
8 Navajo cowboys on horseback at a rodeoP0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n03_11_026
9 Navajo men playing tug-of-warP0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n03_12_006
10 DON, WALDO AND LONE BEAR AT MCPHERSON SPRINGSP1132 Waldo Wilcox Photograph Collectionp1132n01_02_06
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