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76 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
77 Figure 29: After the houses shown on the previous pages were abandoned the family moved into this structure. The roof, now gone, was made of canvas. The secondary structure may be observed adjoining1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
78 Figure 30: Sometimes after a house is abandoned it is burned. This view shows the trees, cellars, and corral where a house was burned at the death of a member of the family1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
79 Figure 31: Scraping willows in preparation for weaving1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
80 Figure 32: Coiled Basket with bead design woven into it. Made by a Deep Creek Gosiute, 19391939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
81 Figure 33: Winnowing Basket, Deep Creek Gosiute1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
82 Figure 34: Carrying basket with canvas bottom1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
83 Figure 35: Berry Basket, Deep Creek Gosiute1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
84 Figure 36: Water jug with human hair handle, cedar bark stopper, and pitch smeared on the outside to stop leaks1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
85 Figure 37: Coiled water jug made by a Deep Creek Gosiute. "Go go south in"1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
86 Figure 38: Weaving a cradle board. A completed one, used by the small boy in the picture, stands against the wall1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
87 Figure 39: The completed cradle board1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
88 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/StillImageuum_mapr
89 Figure 42: Burial No.1, Deep Creek1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
90 Figure 43: Burial No. 1, Deep Creek1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
91 Figure 44a: Cemetery at Deep Creek1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
92 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/StillImageuum_mapr
93 Figure 55: Bear Dance Circle used in 1938. View west1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
94 Figure 56: Anees Tommy, one of the Gosiute chiefs1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
95 Figure 57: Coiled water jug made by a Deep Creek Gosiute "go go south in"1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
96 Figure 58: Scene in front of the Goshute Day School1939Image/StillImageuum_mapr
97 Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Construction of Spent Fuel Storage Facility on the Reservation of the Skull Valley Goshute NUREG-17142001-12Textuaida_main
98 Four young boys playing in the snow1930; 1931; 1932; 1933; 1934; 1935; 1936; 1937; 1938; 1939Image/StillImageuaida_main
99 Framework of a "Little House" enclosed in "A Study of the Gosiute Indians of Utah"1930; 1931; 1932; 1933; 1934; 1935; 1936; 1937; 1938; 1939; 1940Image/StillImageuaida_main
100 Garland Hurt to Brigham Young, March 31, 18561856-03-31Textuaida_main
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