The Pima Indians/Illustrations
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Plate I. Sacaton.
Plate II. Three of the author's Pima informants.
Plate III. Casa Grande ruin.
Plate IV. Three prehistoric Pima ruins.
Plate V. Casa Blanca and ruins of first schoolhouse.
Plate VI. Pima bread, kitchen, and fireplaces.
Plate VII. Ironwood and cat's claw.
Plate VIII. Two varieties of cactus.
Plate IX. Characteristic desert vegetation.
Plate X. Mesquite and paloverde.
Plate XI. Fields and village in Pimería.
Plate XII. Cholla cactus.
Plate XIII. Pima weapons.
Plate XIV. Âʼmĭna.
Plate XV. Riding saddle and cinch.
Plate XVI. Clay pits.
Plate XVII. Pima woman making pottery.
Plate XVIII. Pottery—pots and canteens.
Plate XIX. Pottery—pan, plates, vases, cup.
Plate XX. Pottery—spoons and bowls.
Plate XXI. Characteristic desert vegetation.
Plate XXII. Baskets decorated with the fret.
Plate XXIII. Baskets decorated with the fret.
Plate XXIV. Baskets.
Plate XXV. Baskets.
Plate XXVI. Baskets.
Plate XXVII. Baskets.
Plate XXVIII. Baskets decorated with flower-like patterns.
Plate XXIX. Baskets, upright forms.
Plate XXX. Baskets, upright forms.
Plate XXXI. Baskets, upright forms.
Plate XXXII. Baskets, variants of upright forms.
Plate XXXIII. Yavapai baskets.
Plate XXXIV. Woman with kiâhâ.
Plate XXXV. Houses and sheds.
Plate XXXVI. Arrow-bush kitchen and Pima woman.
Plate XXXVII. Pima man, showing costume worn in hot weather.
Plate XXXVIII. Pima women, showing modes of hair dressing and face painting.
Plate XXXIX. Cemeteries and grave.
Plate XL. Objects from Hâhâtesumiehĭn shrine.
Plate XLI. Ceremonial hill and shrines.
Plate XLII. Pima men and boy.
Plate XLIII. Elderly Pima men.
Plate XLIV. Pima men.
Plate XLV. Pima boys.
Plate XLVI. Pima boy and women.
Plate XLVII. Pima girls.
Plate II. Three of the author's Pima informants.
Plate III. Casa Grande ruin.
Plate IV. Three prehistoric Pima ruins.
Plate V. Casa Blanca and ruins of first schoolhouse.
Plate VI. Pima bread, kitchen, and fireplaces.
Plate VII. Ironwood and cat's claw.
Plate VIII. Two varieties of cactus.
Plate IX. Characteristic desert vegetation.
Plate X. Mesquite and paloverde.
Plate XI. Fields and village in Pimería.
Plate XII. Cholla cactus.
Plate XIII. Pima weapons.
Plate XIV. Âʼmĭna.
Plate XV. Riding saddle and cinch.
Plate XVI. Clay pits.
Plate XVII. Pima woman making pottery.
Plate XVIII. Pottery—pots and canteens.
Plate XIX. Pottery—pan, plates, vases, cup.
Plate XX. Pottery—spoons and bowls.
Plate XXI. Characteristic desert vegetation.
Plate XXII. Baskets decorated with the fret.
Plate XXIII. Baskets decorated with the fret.
Plate XXIV. Baskets.
Plate XXV. Baskets.
Plate XXVI. Baskets.
Plate XXVII. Baskets.
Plate XXVIII. Baskets decorated with flower-like patterns.
Plate XXIX. Baskets, upright forms.
Plate XXX. Baskets, upright forms.
Plate XXXI. Baskets, upright forms.
Plate XXXII. Baskets, variants of upright forms.
Plate XXXIII. Yavapai baskets.
Plate XXXIV. Woman with kiâhâ.
Plate XXXV. Houses and sheds.
Plate XXXVI. Arrow-bush kitchen and Pima woman.
Plate XXXVII. Pima man, showing costume worn in hot weather.
Plate XXXVIII. Pima women, showing modes of hair dressing and face painting.
Plate XXXIX. Cemeteries and grave.
Plate XL. Objects from Hâhâtesumiehĭn shrine.
Plate XLI. Ceremonial hill and shrines.
Plate XLII. Pima men and boy.
Plate XLIII. Elderly Pima men.
Plate XLIV. Pima men.
Plate XLV. Pima boys.
Plate XLVI. Pima boy and women.
Plate XLVII. Pima girls.