Among the Pueblo Indians . oliday Attire, . Indian Home, In the Ca5Jon, . In the Fields, . Weary of Work, Father and Son, Taos Bucks, Taos Pueblo, Estufa at Taos, Ruins of the Church, Taos Indian, Taos Church, Returning from the Fields, Indian Plough Team, Astray, .... A Youthful Dancer, Navajoes lO PAGE 99 103 11 1519 3 ,1 39 [43 147 51 55 59 163 [67[71 75[79 [83[87[91 TO SAN ILDErONSO. TO SAN ILDEFONSO. ON a spring evening, justat sunset, the little Westerntrain landed us in quaint oldSanta Fe, the city of theHoly Faith. Around thedoor of the statii)n someMexicans were loitering intheir usua


Among the Pueblo Indians . oliday Attire, . Indian Home, In the Ca5Jon, . In the Fields, . Weary of Work, Father and Son, Taos Bucks, Taos Pueblo, Estufa at Taos, Ruins of the Church, Taos Indian, Taos Church, Returning from the Fields, Indian Plough Team, Astray, .... A Youthful Dancer, Navajoes lO PAGE 99 103 11 1519 3 ,1 39 [43 147 51 55 59 163 [67[71 75[79 [83[87[91 TO SAN ILDErONSO. TO SAN ILDEFONSO. ON a spring evening, justat sunset, the little Westerntrain landed us in quaint oldSanta Fe, the city of theHoly Faith. Around thedoor of the statii)n someMexicans were loitering intheir usual lazy fashion, asthey watched the passengersalight and enter stages inwaiting to take them to the hotels. Then, theircuriosity being satisfied, they lapsed iuto theirformer state of indifference and waited for the nextexcitement. We had journeyed from New Ycuk to New Mexicofor the purpose of visiting the Pueblo Indians, andfor a day or two after our arrival in Santa Fe werekept busy preparing for the Indian trip, which we. Bmong tbc ipucblo IfnMans. decided to take in a prairie schooner, such as the earlyWestern settlers used in travelling from place to wagon was obtained from an old Jew, from whomwe also hired two horses, whose appearance at thestart indicated they would be unable to finish the were assured, however, that they would carry usthrough, in spite of their protruding teeth, prominentribs, and swollen knee-joints, which seemed to pointto the contrary. Our wagon was loaded with a littlecamp stove and cooking utensils, two cameras, a bagfilled with provisions, and a bag containing necessary articles, together with a collection offirearms, completed our outfit and gave us an air ofcomfort as well as safety. Thus equipped, the journey began about five oclockon a beautiful morning, leaving the old town, with itssleeping inhabitants, in the distance, as we travelledon toward the north, hoping to reach San Ildefonso,a pueblo about twenty-s


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