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[Haschelti and Haschebaad], 1905

[Haschelti and Haschebaad]

1905

[The chanter], 1905

[The chanter]

1905

Navajo with fur cap, 1905

Navajo with fur cap

1905

[The Patient], 1905

[The Patient]

1905

[In the land of the Sioux], Great Plains, 1905

[In the land of the Sioux]

1905

[The march of the Sioux], Great Plains, 1905

[The march of the Sioux]

1905

[The plains of the Dakota--Sioux], Great Plains, 1905

[The plains of the Dakota--Sioux]

1905

The river camp, Montana, 1905

The river camp

1905

Cheyenne mother and child, Great Plains, 1905

Cheyenne mother and child

1905

The daughter of Bad Horses, Great Plains, 1905

The daughter of Bad Horses

1905

A fair maiden, Washington, 1905

A fair maiden

1905

Hopi children, 1905

Hopi children

1905

The fruit gatherers, New Mexico, 1905

The fruit gatherers

1905

Taos children, Taos Pueblo, New Mexico, 1905

Taos children

1905

Tom Poqui, San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico, 1905

Tom Poqui

1905

Winnowing wheat, San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico, 1905

Winnowing wheat

1905

In the village of Santa Clara, Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico, 1905

In the village of Santa Clara

1905

Whyay-Ring, Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico, 1905

Whyay-Ring

1905

Cohit Songwi, Nambe Pueblo, New Mexico, 1905

Cohit Songwi

1905

Nabkatsheb, Nambe Pueblo, New Mexico, 1905

Nabkatsheb

1905

Visitors at Jicarilla, New Mexico, 1905

Visitors at Jicarilla

1905

Navaho child, 1905

Navaho child

1905

The dawn of day, New Mexico, 1905

The dawn of day

1905

Jicarilla type, New Mexico, 1905

Jicarilla type

1905

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