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Three men occupy the front steps of the post office at Kayenta. One man is standing poised. Caption reads: "John Long-Center".Digital Heritage
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Navajo men draped in blankets stand in a row on the beach near the Pacific Ocean.Digital Heritage
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Photograph Collection, Navajo NationCategory
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Hoskinini Begay and Georgia Ida Wetherill stand together at Oljato, Utah.Digital Heritage
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Photograph Collection, Navajo NationCategory
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Hoskinini with his family at Oljato, Utah.Digital Heritage
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Photograph Collection, Navajo NationCategory
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Mrs. Joe, John Yazzie, and Wolfkiller dressed in traditional attire are sitting at the doorstep of a home at La Osa in Sasabe, Arizona.Digital Heritage
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Photograph Collection, Navajo NationCategory
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Louisa Wetherill on horseback is mingling amongst Navajo men as they ready for a ride across the countryside.Digital Heritage
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A pair of hands, coming into frame, pose Hoskinini Begay and tilt his head into position. Caption reads: "Hands that do what they will! Mrs. Wetherill from Marrion Boyd Allen."Digital Heritage
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Hosteen Luca and Louisa Wetherill stretching out their legs and chatting during their Southern Arizona trip with John Wetherill, circa 1921.Digital Heritage
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(left to right) Mrs. Joe, John Yazzie, and Wolfkiller stand toether for a group photo at La Osa, Sasabe, Arizona. Louisa Wetherill established "Hacienda De La Osa (She Bear) Guest Ranch" in 1924.Digital Heritage
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Photograph Collection, Navajo NationCategory
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Georgia Ida Wetherill in white dress, Wolfkiller in sunglasses, and a group of Navajos on horseback.Digital Heritage
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Photograph Collection, Navajo NationCategory
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Louisa Wetherill and Sitsosie share a laugh as they stand together. See book, Indians I Have Known, by Byron Cummings.