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76 Unidentified cliff dwellingP0324 Glen Canyon Archaeological Survey Photograph CollectionP0324n01_27_77.tif
77 Trucks at unidentified excavation siteP0324 Glen Canyon Archaeological Survey Photograph CollectionP0324n01_28_78.tif
78 Trucks at unidentified excavation siteP0324 Glen Canyon Archaeological Survey Photograph CollectionP0324n01_28_79.tif
79 Unidentified excavation siteP0324 Glen Canyon Archaeological Survey Photograph CollectionP0324n01_29_80.tif
80 Unidentified excavation siteP0324 Glen Canyon Archaeological Survey Photograph CollectionP0324n01_29_81.tif
81 Figure 06: The Deep Creek MountainsP1763 A Study of the Gosiute Indians of Utah
82 Figure 39: The completed cradle boardP1763 A Study of the Gosiute Indians of Utah
83 Figure 25: Exterior view of a Gosiute HouseP1763 A Study of the Gosiute Indians of Utah
84 Figure 12: Outcropping in the Simpson Mountains on which petroglyphs may be foundP1763 A Study of the Gosiute Indians of Utah
85 Figure 13: Petroglyph in the Simpson MountainsP1763 A Study of the Gosiute Indians of Utah
86 Figure 16: Archaeological sites along the east bank of Fifteen-Mile Creek near the Goshute {sic} Reservation Agency HeadquartersP1763 A Study of the Gosiute Indians of Utah
87 Figure 20: Photograph of the type of fence used by the Gosiute in the building of an antelope corralP1763 A Study of the Gosiute Indians of Utah
88 Figure 21: Meat drying on a line hung between two shade trees. Photograph from Deep CreekP1763 A Study of the Gosiute Indians of Utah
89 Figure 26: Interior view of a Gosiute house showing roof constructionP1763 A Study of the Gosiute Indians of Utah
90 Figure 31: Scraping willows in preparation for weavingP1763 A Study of the Gosiute Indians of Utah
91 Figure 34: Carrying basket with canvas bottomP1763 A Study of the Gosiute Indians of Utah
92 Figure 35: Berry Basket, Deep Creek GosiuteP1763 A Study of the Gosiute Indians of Utah
93 Figure 37: Coiled water jug made by a Deep Creek Gosiute. "Go go south in"P1763 A Study of the Gosiute Indians of Utah
94 Figure 57: Coiled water jug made by a Deep Creek Gosiute "go go south in"P1763 A Study of the Gosiute Indians of Utah
95 Figure 15: Pictographs in Tunnel CanyonP1763 A Study of the Gosiute Indians of Utah
96 Figure 18: The western limit of the Gosiute, the east slope of the Steptoe Mountains in Nevada. View south toward Spring ValleyP1763 A Study of the Gosiute Indians of Utah
97 Figure 24: Distant view of a Gosiute house showing a conical "Little House" to the right. A cellar is located on the opposite sideP1763 A Study of the Gosiute Indians of Utah
98 Figure 56: Anees Tommy, one of the Gosiute chiefsP1763 A Study of the Gosiute Indians of Utah
99 Figure 58: Scene in front of the Goshute Day SchoolP1763 A Study of the Gosiute Indians of Utah
100 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 LakeP1763 A Study of the Gosiute Indians of Utah
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