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United States : Early Twentieth Century
Here the Hopi Indians are doing on perhaps their most famous and interesting ceremonies the dance to the rain-gods.
National Parks in the Twenties
The graceful evergreens, Pyramid Peak, and most beautiful of all, Mt. Rainier, are all mirrored in the still water so aptly termed Mirror Lake.
United States : Early Twentieth Century
This picture is looking south across the cliffs and desert toward the village of Wolpi, one of the six pueblos occupied by this tribe.
World War Through the Stereoscope
Bayonet clalss practicing the short point stab
National Parks in the Twenties
This point is named for the Cowlitz Glacier you can see in the foreground.
World War Through the Stereoscope
At no time in the history of our nation has the general health of the men in the army been so good as it was during our participation in the World…
United States : Early Twentieth Century
Blanket Weaving - a Hopi Indian at work Wolpi, Arizona.
National Parks in the Twenties
Summit of Mt. Rainier (14,408 ft.), second highest point in the United States.
United States : Early Twentieth Century
We see in this picture a typical desert home of this Indian tribe.
World War Through the Stereoscope
Because sunshine is a great destroyer of disease germs, the equipment is frequently given a sun bath.