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Moki belles,Sichomovi,Hopi Indians,children,clothing,hairstyles,Arizona,AZ,c1900

Title: Moki belles. Sichomovi
Date Created/Published: c1900.
Summary: Five Hopi girls in dresses and shawls with 'squash blossom' hair style traditionally worn by unmarried girls in front of stone building in Arizona.
Notes:
D19793 U.S. Copyright Office
Copyright by Adam Clark Vroman, Pasadena, Calif.
No. B1.
Subjects:
Indians of North America--Arizona--Clothing & dress--1900.
Indians of North America--Arizona--Children--1900.
Hopi Indians--Clothing & dress--1900.
Hopi Indians--Children--1900.
Group portraits--1900.
Photographic prints--1900.
Portrait photographs--1900.
Bookmark /91794696/
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