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26 Figure 12: Outcropping in the Simpson Mountains on which petroglyphs may be found1939Image/StillImage
27 Figure 13: Petroglyph in the Simpson Mountains1939Image/StillImage
28 Figure 14: Recess in Tunnel Canyon, Nevada, in which Pictographs occur1939Image/StillImage
29 Figure 08a: Some modern means of subsistence: weaving a cradle board for sale1939Image/StillImage
30 Figure 38: Weaving a cradle board. A completed one, used by the small boy in the picture, stands against the wall1939Image/StillImage
31 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/StillImage
32 Figure 03: The Bonneville Salt Flats on the Great Salt Lake Desert, Utah. Captain Cobb's world speed record car in the distance1939Image/StillImage
33 Figure 36: Water jug with human hair handle, cedar bark stopper, and pitch smeared on the outside to stop leaks1939Image/StillImage
34 Figure 37: Coiled water jug made by a Deep Creek Gosiute. "Go go south in"1939Image/StillImage
35 Figure 08b: Some modern means of subsistence: Weaving a basket preparatory to the pine nut gathering season1939Image/StillImage
36 Figure 41: Photograph of the remains of a Gosiute birth enclosure located about one block east of the Deep Creek Agency and School. It is approximately fifteen feet square and opens toward the west. A fire hearth was placed in its center and consisted of three logs, one small, and two large1939Image/StillImage
37 Figure 22: Some modern means of subsistence: c. growing alfalfa and other products for Gosiute consumption1939Image/StillImage
38 Figure 31: Scraping willows in preparation for weaving1939Image/StillImage
39 Figure 02: Knolls, Utah. View southwest. This locality is on the eastern edge of the Great Salt Lake Desert1939Image/StillImage
40 Figure 54: Peyote moon altar made in December 1939. AJ claimed this one was the largest ever made at Deep Creek and measured six feet from tip to tip1939Image/StillImage
41 Figure 55: Bear Dance Circle used in 1938. View west1939Image/StillImage
42 Figure 42: Burial No.1, Deep Creek1939Image/StillImage
43 Figure 43: Burial No. 1, Deep Creek1939Image/StillImage
44 Figure 44a: Cemetery at Deep Creek1939Image/StillImage
45 Beaver Creek irrigation ditch (Anasazi age).
46 Beaver Creek irrigation ditch (Anasazi age).Image
47 Beaver Creek irrigation ditch (Anasazi age).Image
48 Beaver Creek irrigation ditch (Anasazi age).Image
49 Beaver Creek irrigation ditch (Anasazi age).Image
50 Beaver Creek irrigation ditch (Anasazi age).Image
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