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- preservation of action taken by legislature of
Arizona
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- preservation of archeological field work in
Arizona
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- preservation of Arizona Antiquarian Society, endeavors
of
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- preservation of bill before Congress several
times
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- preservation of New Mexico
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- preservation of service of Interior Department
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- Little Colorado Valley, Milky Hollow
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near
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Linden
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- Arizona, legislature of, action taken by to preserve
ruins
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Arizona
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acquired by
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by
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- Bureau of American Ethnology, pottery purchased
by
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- Cottonwood wash, groups of ruins on carefully platted,
and plan of site made
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- Culture, Pueblo, distribution of
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352
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- Cushing, F. H., information from, regarding
domestication of animals
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356
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- information from, regarding traditions
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- Decoration of pottery, pigments used in
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- Distribution of Pueblo culture
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- Domestic and food animals, archeological field work in
Arizona
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- Dorsey, George A., excavation by, on site of Old
Walpi
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347
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- Expedition, the Museum Gates of 1901
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279
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- Fewkes, J. Walter, archeological material collected by,
in 1896 and 1897
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326
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- cups found by, at Homolobi
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331
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- double-bitted axe found by
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331
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- Fewkes, J. Walter, example of ware of Navajo Springs
region collected by
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315
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- explorations of, in 1896 and 1897
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331
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- group of Hopi ruins explored by
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322
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- group of ruins explored by, at Homolobi
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- incrusted shell frog figured by
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- information by, regarding clans
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- mortuary masks mentioned by
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339
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- paper by, on a new clew to the migrations of the Hopi
clans
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- plain carving from Chevlon figured by
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- small birds carved from steatite figured by
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- suggestions by, regarding migration
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- traditional Hopi ruins discovered by
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- traditional material relating to settlements collected
by
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- procured by, at Sikyatki and Awatobi
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- Fewkes party, series of objects taken from a grave by
the
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- Field Columbian Museum of Chicago, collection purchased
by
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- Forestdale ruin, archeological field work at
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- building, material used in
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- collection secured by Museum-Gates expedition at
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- Tun das tusa ruin, explanation of name
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- Free Museum of Science and Art of Philadelphia,
collection purchased by
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302
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- Gates collection, canteen in
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325
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- Mrs., aid given by, in botanical work
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288
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- Peter Goddard, exploration in conjunction with
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287
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- interest of, in the exploration of the Southwest
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- Gulf of California, spiral shell ornament from
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- Hodge, F. W., information given by
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- Holbrook, Arizona, field work in
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287
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- return to, to complete packing and shipping of
specimens
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288
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- Holmes, W. H., frets figured by
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354
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- information from, regarding ceramic groups
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353
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- information from, regarding white ware
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- Pueblo culture characterized
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353
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- Hopi buttes and mesas, archeological field work
at
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- clan names, environmental phase of
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352
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- contact of, with cliff-dwellers
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351
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324
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- former inhabitants of Stone Axe related to
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322
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- Indians, pipes used by, in ceremonies
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317
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- origin of culture and early clans
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351
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- pueblos, ethnological studies at
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288
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- specular iron ore used by, in ceremonies
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322
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- type, fine yellow pottery of
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327
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322
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- Hough, Walter, archeological material collected by, in
1896 and 1897
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326
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- cups found by, at Homolobi
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331
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- double-bitted axe found by
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331
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- example of ware of the Navajo Springs region collected
by
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315
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- group of Hopi ruins explored by
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322
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- ruins explored at Homolobi
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346
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- Hough, Walter, on archeological field work in
northeastern Arizona. The Museum-Gates expedition of 1901
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279
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- ordered into the field to conduct ethnological and
archeological investigations in northeastern Arizona
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287
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- paper presented by, before Anthropological Society of
Washington
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352
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288
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356
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- pottery investigations by
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327
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- recommendation by, to Bureau of Ethnology to purchase
collection
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307
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288
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- Washington from northeastern Arizona
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288
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- shrine discovered by, at Biddahoochee
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316
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- specimens in Scorse collection at Holbrook identified
by
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328
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- study of the art of pottery making made by
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353
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- time spent by, in examining and mapping two groups of
undescribed ruins north of Holbrook
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305
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328
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- Hrdlicka, Ales, archeological material reported on
by
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326
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- Huning, Henry, ruin on ranch of worked
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287 301
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301
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301
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- Hupa Indians of California, pipes of
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317 320
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283
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- Interior Department, service of, in hindering despoiling
of ruins
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358
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- Sawmill, archeological field work at
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297
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287
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287
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- Jemez, white ware occurs at
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323
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- Jettyto Spring, ruin near, worked
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288
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332
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349
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288
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- “Jim Camp,” well in wash at
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309
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- Juan Baca, services of, secured
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327
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328
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- Kawaiokuh ruin, archeological field work at
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339
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- felt-like masks of the down of birds
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- wicker and coiled basketry
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345
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- Keam collections at Peabody and Chicago
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347
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- Keam, T. V., additions to collections made by
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337
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290
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- Kokopnyama ruin, archeological field work at
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337
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288
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- felt-like masks of the down of birds
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- Le Roux Wash, group of ruins on carefully platted, and
plan of site made
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288
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305
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318
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- Lee, Mr., long wall built by
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319
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- skeletons found in house yard of
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319
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- Linden ruins, archeological field work at
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