Horsemen and horsewomen

Last changed on Wed, 11/16/2022 - 13:24
apache girl riding.jpg
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Community Life and Family Life
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An Apache woman is riding a white horse across desert terrain.
Man riding horse into the village
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Community Life and Family Life
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A man is riding a horse towards a cluster of multi-story adobe buildings located on First Mesa, Walpi, Arizona.
Into Monument Valley
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Community Life and Family Life
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Two cowboys are traveling with pack animals on a Monument Valley trail.
Re-suppying at the Wetherill trading post
Community
Photograph Collection
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Community Life and Family Life
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Automobiles are parked and mules and horses are hitched up in front of the Wetherill Trading Post at Kayenta, Arizona.
Kayenta Trading Post
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Photograph Collection
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Community Life and Family Life
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Men and horses in front of the Wetherill Trading Post at Kayenta, Arizona.
Navajo men on horseback
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Photograph Collection
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Community Life and Family Life
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Two Navajo men sit idly on horseback waiting for caravan to get moving again. There is an automobile in background.
Navajo Woman and Girls
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Navajo Nation
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Community Life and Family Life
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Four young Navajo women with saddled horses.
Georgia Wetherill and Others on Horseback
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Photograph Collection, Navajo Nation
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Community Life and Family Life
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Georgia Ida Wetherill in white dress, Wolfkiller in sunglasses, and a group of Navajos on horseback.
Theodore Roosevelt near Rainbow Bridge
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Photograph Collection
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Community Life and Family Life
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Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt with his traveling companions stand poised on the expedition to Rainbow Bridge. John Wetherill was known to guide and train archaeologists and anthropologists throughout the southwest. Former President Teddy Roosevelt and his
Theodore Roosevelt traversing the desert rocks
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Photograph Collection
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Community Life and Family Life
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Theodore Roosevelt and unidentified man lead horses on the 1913 expedition to Rainbow Bridge.