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Annabelle Nequatewa feeding mooho (yucca) strips around a coil
Digital Heritage
Community
Photograph Collection, Hopi Tribe
Category
Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Pottery and Basketry
Treva Burton demonstrating how to clean siváapi (rabbitbrush)
Digital Heritage
Community
Photograph Collection, Hopi Tribe
Category
Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Pottery and Basketry
Madeline Lamson splicing mooho (yucca) for a coiled basket
Digital Heritage
Community
Photograph Collection, Hopi Tribe
Category
Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Pottery and Basketry
Gathering Horses
Digital Heritage
Community
Photograph Collection
Category
Community Life and Family Life, Lands and Ecological Knowledge
Summary
Corraling a group of horses at Kayenta Trading Post.
Cattle Roping
Digital Heritage
Community
Photograph Collection
Category
Community Life and Family Life, Lands and Ecological Knowledge
Summary
Cowboy roping a calf with herd in the background.
Roping Cattle
Digital Heritage
Community
Photograph Collection
Category
Community Life and Family Life, Lands and Ecological Knowledge
Summary
Cowboys roping a calf.
Theodore Roosevelt on horseback at Rainbow Bridge
Digital Heritage
Community
Photograph Collection
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Summary
Theodore Roosevelt in 1913 on the Rainbow Bridge Trail.
New Feast House
Digital Heritage
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Summary
Men resting while building the new Feast House. Pile of adobes at left. Wagon with bales of straw and water can at right. Baboquivari Peak behind San Solano Mission.
Outdoor Oven
Digital Heritage
Community
Photograph Collection
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Summary
Photograph from the Bureau of American Ethnology publication by Rosamond Spicer.
Baking Ollas
Digital Heritage
Community
Photograph Collection, Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Pottery and Basketry
Summary
Mrs. Havier turning the ollas again. The fire is all burned out and the ollas almost ready to take out.
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