. Annual report for the year ended June 30 .... United States National Museum. APACHE AND NAVAHO THE MAM'S fRINGEO (OMAN'S TWO WECC t THE KBIH-TOPPED MOCCASINS its. are or NATIVE THE MAN'S THE GLASS BEADS WD* t FROM WHITE The Cocopa gained a liveli- hood in the deserts of Mexico along the lower Col- orado River by growing crops in the irrigated river bottoms, hunting small game, and fishing. In their preference for buckskin cloth- ing, the Apache resembled neighbor- ing tribes of the Great Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have bee


. Annual report for the year ended June 30 .... United States National Museum. APACHE AND NAVAHO THE MAM'S fRINGEO (OMAN'S TWO WECC t THE KBIH-TOPPED MOCCASINS its. are or NATIVE THE MAN'S THE GLASS BEADS WD* t FROM WHITE The Cocopa gained a liveli- hood in the deserts of Mexico along the lower Col- orado River by growing crops in the irrigated river bottoms, hunting small game, and fishing. In their preference for buckskin cloth- ing, the Apache resembled neighbor- ing tribes of the Great Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States National Museum. [Washington] : Smithsonian Institution


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