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    Item ID number:
    3358359
    Date:
    n.d
    Source:
    Private
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    Box number: CRT 032
    Chaiwa, Tewa maiden, [of north east Arizona]. INDIANS - TRIBES - TEWA CHAIWA. Described by the RECON project. Credit: Edward S. Curtis's The North American 
  2. 2
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    Item ID number:
    3549850
    Date:
    1922
    Source:
    Private
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    Box number: CRT 032
    A Tewa girl [of north east Arizona]. ABORIGINES - INDIANS Tewa Indians. "In Curtis, ES, The North American Indians ...,(Norwood, Mass., 1922), Vol
  3. 3
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    Item ID number:
    3549999
    Date:
    1926
    Source:
    Private
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    Box number: CRT 037
    San Ildefonso pottery. [San Ildefonso is a Tewa village lying in the Valley of the Rio Grande in north New Mexico]. ABORIGINES - INDIANS Tewa Indians
  4. 4
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    Item ID number:
    3358513
    Date:
    n.d
    Source:
    Private
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    Box number: CRT 037
    Oyin-Tsan ("Duck White") Summer cacique [priest] of Santa Clara, [New Mexico]. INDIANS - TRIBES - TEWA OYIN-TSAN. Described by the RECON project
  5. 5
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    Item ID number:
    3549995
    Date:
    1926
    Source:
    Private
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    Box number: CRT 037
    The native garb of Tewa woman was a sleeveleses, one piece wollen dress, a woven belt, and white deerskin boots. [Rio Grande, San Ildefonso, 
  6. 6
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    Item ID number:
    3358536
    Date:
    n.d
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    Private
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    Box number: CRT 037
    Povi-Tamu ("Flower Morning") of San Ildefonso. INDIANS - TRIBES - TEWA POVI-TAMU. A Tewa village lying the valley of the Rio Grande in north New Mexico
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    1 digital object(s)
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    Item ID number:
    3550004
    Date:
    1926
    Source:
    Private
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    Box number: CRT 037
    An offering to the Sun in San Ildefonso; [a Tewa village in the Valley of the Rio Grande, New Mexico]. ABORIGINES - INDIANS Tewa Indians
  8. 8
    1 digital object(s)
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    Item ID number:
    3549874
    Date:
    1922
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: CRT 032
    Tewa girls [of north east Arizona]. ABORIGINES - INDIANS Tewa Indians. "In Curtis, ES, The North American Indians ...,(Norwood, Mass., 1922), Vol
  9. 9
    1 digital object(s)
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    Item ID number:
    3358326
    Date:
    n.d
    Source:
    Private
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    Box number: CRT 037
    Ambrosio Martinez of San Juan. INDIANS - TRIBES - TEWA AMBROSIO MARTINEZ. [A Tewa village lying in the Rio Grande valley, north New Maxico]
  10. 10
    1 digital object(s)
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    Item ID number:
    3358360
    Date:
    n.d
    Source:
    Private
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    Box number: CRT 032
    Profile of Chaiwa, a Tewa maiden, [of north east Arizona]. INDIANS - TRIBES - TEWA CHAIWA. Described by the RECON project. Credit: Edward S
  11. 11
    1 digital object(s)
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    Item ID number:
    3550007
    Date:
    1926
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: CRT 037
    Pottery burners at Santa Clara, [a Tewa village lying in the Valley of the Rio Grande, New Mexico]. ABORIGINES - INDIANS Tewa Indians
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    Item ID number:
    3549997
    Date:
    1926
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: CRT 037
    A fruit gatherer in a peach-tree orchard in San Ildefonso, [a Tewa village lying in the Valley of the Rio Grande in north New Mexico]
  14. 14
    1 digital object(s)
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    Item ID number:
    3550002
    Date:
    1926
    Source:
    Private
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    Box number: CRT 037
    A pueblo girl balancing a jar on her head. Note the design on the jar recalls the importance of the serpent cult in Tewa life. San Ildefenso, [Rio Grande 
  15. 15
    1 digital object(s)
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    Item ID number:
    3550010
    Date:
    1926
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: CRT 037
    A street scene at San Juan, [a Tewa village lying in the Valley of the Rio Grande, New Mexico]. ABORIGINES - INDIANS Tewa Indians
  16. 16
    1 digital object(s)
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    Item ID number:
    3549996
    Date:
    1926
    Source:
    Private
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    Box number: CRT 037
    This is a [kwa] in San Ildefonso, which is a pueblo ceremonial chamber. [San Ildefonso is a Tewa village in the Valley of the Rio Grande in north New Mexico]
  17. 17
    1 digital object(s)
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    Item ID number:
    3550011
    Date:
    1926
    Source:
    Private
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    Box number: CRT 037
    San Juan pottery, [San Juan is a Tewa village lying in the Valley of the Rio Grande in north New Mexico]. ABORIGINES - INDIANS Tewa Indians
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    1 digital object(s)
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    Item ID number:
    3550000
    Date:
    1926
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: CRT 037
    Tablita dancers (at left) and singers (at right) in a ceremony for the purpose of bringing rain-clouds; San Ildefonso, [in the Valley of the Rio Grande, 
  20. 20
    1 digital object(s)
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    Item ID number:
    3333826
    Date:
    n.d
    Source:
    Private
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    Box number: CRT 037
    Okúwa-Tse ("Cloud Yellow") of San Ildefonso, [a Tewa village lying in the valley of the Rio Grande in north New Mexico.] OKUWA-TSE INDIANS - TRIBES - TEWA
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    1 digital object(s)
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    Item ID number:
    3549998
    Date:
    1926
    Source:
    Private
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    Box number: CRT 037
    A pinch of cornmeal is tossed into the air as an offering to numerous duties of the Tewa. [Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico], San Ildefonso
  22. 23
    1 digital object(s)
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    Item ID number:
    3550001
    Date:
    1926
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: CRT 037
    [Tewa youngsters] in San Ildefonso, [a Tewa village lying in the Valley of the Rio Grande in north New Mexico]. ABORIGINES - INDIANS Tewa Indians
  23. 24
    1 digital object(s)
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    Item ID number:
    3550006
    Date:
    1926
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: CRT 037
    The potter is polishing a vessel with a smooth pebble from dinosaurs' stomachs; Santa Clara [a Tewa village in the Valley of the Rio Grande, New Mexico]
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    1 digital object(s)
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    Item ID number:
    3550003
    Date:
    1926
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: CRT 037
    A housewife fills her jar with a gourd ladle at a shallow pond, San Ildefenso, Rio Grande River, [north New Mexico]. ABORIGINES - INDIANS Tewa Indians
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