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Newspaper Rock Is a Large Cliff Mural of Ancient Indian Petroglyphs and Pictographs, Remarkable for the Clarity of Its Numerous Figures, 05/1972
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Arizona - Supai
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Arizona - Hopi Indian Reservation
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Havasupai Indian 06/1972
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Village of Supai - Part of the Grand Canyon National Park
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The Hogan Is the Traditional Dwelling of the Navajo Indians
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Arizona - Supai
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Navajo Worker on Salt River Project
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The Navajo Generating Plant Under Construction. The Plant Occupies over a Thousand Acres Leased From the Navajo Indians. It Will Be Arizona's Largest Electric Generating Station to Date
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Under the Direction of Paul Frish, Skilled Navajo Workmen Perform Delicate Archaeological Operations. The Dig Is a Project of the Museum of Northern Arizona
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Archaeological Dig - a Project of the Museum of Northern Arizona. Many Workers at the Dig Are Skilled Local Navajos
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Navajo Miner
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Arizona - Navajo Nation
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Beads For Sale
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Arizona - Moenkopi
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Havasupai Indian Children
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Navaho Workmen at Four Corners Power Plant on Navaho Reservation. Plant Is Owned by Arizona Public Services and Five Other Companies
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Havasupai Indian Village
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The Broken Sign Is an Example of Damage By Tourists in the Remote Havasupai Indian Country
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Indian-Owned Shop on One Side of Route 66 Challenges White-Owned Shop on the Other 06/1972
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Four Women of the Iowa Indian Tribe Are Shown Wearing a Modern Version of Their Costumes on the Main Street of White Cloud Kansas, near Troy...10/1974
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Great-Granddaughter of Indian Chief White Cloud Works on the Fringe for Shawls to Wear at Indian Pow Wow...10/1974
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Ron Mckinney, 22, Whose Indian Name Is Mahkuk, Is Standing in a Virgin Tallgrass Prairie Area near White Cloud and Troy, Kansas...10/1974
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Arizona - Navajo Nation
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Indian descending wooden stairs with drum, another in background looking on, "Dance, San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico, 1942." (vertical orientation)
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"Dance, San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico, 1942," two Indians in headdress ascending stairs to house.
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Two young girls sitting on steps. At San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico, 1942." (vertical orientation)
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Two Indians descending wooden stairs, carrying drums; another Indian and child near by, "Dance, San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico, 1942." (vertical orientation)
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Three Indians in headdress in foreground watching tourists, "Dance, San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico, 1942."
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Indians in headdress, male and female, descending stairs, "Dance, San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico."