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- Spruce Tree House, ancient ruins of the Ancestral Pueblo people in Mesa Verde National Park. 8
- Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde's largest cliff dwelling from the Ancestral Pueblo people. 7
- Taos Pueblo. 5
- Indians of the Taos Pueblo prepare to begin the relay race held during the Feast of San Gerónimo. Crowds of spectators line the sides and pueblo. A covered wagon is visible. 3
- Men and dogs in rocks and brush during Theodore Roosevelt's hunting trip. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 3
- Runners in the relay race held during the Feast of San Gerónimo. Crowds of spectators line the sides of the race course and roofs of the pueblo. 3
- Ute Indians perform the Bear Dance, an annual tradition which gathered all the bands together to welcome Spring and show respect for the spirit of the bear. 3
- Balcony House, ancient ruins of the Ancestral Pueblo people in Mesa Verde National Park. 2
- Bobcat looking through branches of tree. 2
- Chief of the Weeminuche band of Ute Indians, Ignacio stands with his family near a tipi. 2
- Close view of sand painting. Photo identified as "Yebitchai sand painting, Navajo." 2
- El Santuario de Chimayó 2
- Identified as the Eagle Dance at the Taos Pueblo. 2
- Long line of Ute Indians make their way down the Ute trail during a dedication ceremony hosted by the Pioneers Association and held in conjunction with the Shan Kive carnival of 1912. 2
- Mission San Buenaventura de Cochiti. 2
- Rock formations in desert, identified as in Arizona. 2
- Ruins of Ancestral Pueblo people in Mancos Canyon. 2
- San Francisco de Asís Mission Church in Ranchos de Taos. 2
- Spring House, ancient ruins of the Ancestral Pueblo people in Mesa Verde National Park. 2
- Taos Pueblo 2
- Ute Indian woman identified as the wife of Chief Ignacio stands next to a tipi in a floral shawl. 2
- View of Pikes taken by the side of a small lake. 2
- View of Ute tipi in valley, set against a mountain backdrop. 2
- View of the Hopi village of Walpi, perched 300 feet above the valley below in First Mesa. 2
- Willow House, part of the ancient ruins of the Ancestral Pueblo people in Mesa Verde National Park. 2
- A Hopi Indian girl stands in front of rock dwellings. 1
- A Hopi man stands by doorway of adobe building with dog walking past. Photo identified as "Old crier Supkla of Walpi, Arizona." 1
- A Ute home on the Southern Ute reservation. Large tipi poles are resting against a structure. 1
- A Ute man and two women stand next to their tipi. 1
- A Ute man in broad brimmed hat stands in front of a tipi. A note on the back reads "All the works complete and he turns up," referring to the women who labored to build the tipi he stands in front of. 1
- A Ute man poses for the camera in front of a tipi, while a woman is exiting through the door. 1
- A Ute woman assembles and sorts the poles needed to build a tipi. 1
- A Ute woman attaches a canvas covering to the top of a pole used to erect a tipi. Other completed tipis are visible to the left. 1
- A Ute woman bends over to assist a child in the doorway of a tipi. 1
- A Ute woman opens large poles outward, stretching the canvas to build a tipi. 1
- A Ute woman places a pole in the smoke vent pocket of a tipi. 1
- A Ute woman secures the canvas of her tipi. 1
- A Ute woman sets the poles needed to build a tipi. 1
- A child sits near a loom. Photo was taken int the San Juan Valley of New Mexico. 1
- A completed canvas tipi. 1
- A crowd exits the Taos Pueblo church after mass on the morning of the Feast of San Gerónimo, carrying the image of St. Jerome. 1
- A crowd of spectators gathers on the Taos Pueblo. 1
- A group of Indians cross a foot bridge at the Taos Pueblo. 1
- A group of Taos Indians prepare the Chifonete pole for the Feast of San Gerónimo. 1
- A group of Ute Indians prepare to begin the Bear Dance, an annual tradition which gathered all the bands together to welcome Spring and show respect for the spirit of the bear. 1
- A group of Ute women choose the best location to make camp and build their tipis. 1
- A man stands next to donkeys laden with equipment, identified as a prospector. 1
- A man, woman, and young girl stand in the doorway of a Taos residence. The man is indentified as Captain Alois Scheurich. 1
- A portrait of two women and two small children outside of a tipi. 1
- A small group gathers near a loom. 1
- A small group of Ute Indians gather outside a dwelling at summer encampment. 1
- A woman pulls bread from the horno, an outdoor adobe oven used at the Taos Pueblo. Children stand with her. 1
- A young Hopi boy and girl hugging in desert land. 1
- A young Indian boy leans on a large lodgepole propped against the wall of the Santa Clara Pueblo Mission church. 1
- A young child sits on a shaded platform on the course of the annual San Geronimo Feast Day relay race at the Taos Pueblo. 1
- Adobe brick walls with crowd below and Hopi man with long hair and loincloth in center. Photo identified as "About the Snake Kiva - Walpi Ariz., ca. 1899." 1
- Adobe building with decorative wooden railing on roof and wooden pillars on porch. Large tree is at right. Plaster has peeled off building at left corner showing adobe bricks beneath. Photo identified as Santa Fe on back. 1
- Adobe style house. 1
- Alva Adams helps Buckskin Charlie (Sapiah) out of an automobile ahead of a ceremony to dedicate the Ute trail. 1
- An old adobe house whose mud plaster appears to be embedded with river rock pebbles and large river rocks holding down the flat-top roofing material. A corral and scrubby hillside are seen behind the house. 1
- Apache Indian woman in front of two dwellings. 1
- Apache girls in front of tents stretched over brush. Cholla cactus is in foreground. Photo identified as Apache girls at Taos, N.M. 1
- Apache man entering tent made of canvas stretched over brush. Photo identified as "Apache camp Taos Pueblo, San Geronimo fiesta." 1
- Apache woman weaving basket in front of tent stretched over brush, while another Indian watches. Drying fruit or nuts are on ground in front. Photo identified as Apache basket weaver, Apache camp, San Geronimo Fiesta, Taos Pueblo. 1
- Apache woman weaving basket in front of tent stretched over brush, while another Indian watches. Photo identified as Apache basket weaver, Apache camp, San Geronimo Fiesta, Taos Pueblo. 1
- Apache woman weaving basket in front of tent stretched over brush. Photo identified as Apache basket weaver at Taos fiesta. 1
- Apache women sitting in front of tents stretched over brush. Drying fruit or nuts are on ground in foreground. Photo identified as Apache Indians at Taos, N.M. 1
- Back view of Theodore Roosevelt during his hunting trip. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Back view of line of Hopi men in costume and wearing feathers in their hair with fox and coyote pelts hanging from their waists, standing before pueblo wall. Photo identified as "Chant of Snake Priest before Kisi - Walpi." 1
- Balcony House at Mesa Verde National Park. Two men climb up a ladder on the trail leading up to the ruins, while one man stands on a ledge above the ladder. 1
- Barefoot Hopi woman posing in traditional costume in front of stone wall. Photo identified as "Hopi woman, tribal costume." 1
- Bear standing on rock between trees. Photo identified as "Ute Bear Dance. Bear awakes from hibernation. (edge of slide Black Bear near Saw Bill Ranger Station Superior N.F. location Minn. Neg. #170653 U.S. Forest Service.)" 1
- Bell for Nambé Mission. 1
- Bell tower of large mission-style church with palm trees in front. 1
- Block of buildings in Cripple Creek with Hotel Portland sign at left, Rocky Mountain Liquor House at right and "1894 Pikes Peak Block" over corner. "Crippe Creek." [sic] written in lower left corner. 1
- Brush covered dwelling on the Shiprock Reservation. Two Navaho men walk towards the doorway. Horses in a corral can be seen to the right of the dwelling. 1
- Buckskin Charlie (Sapiah) dedicates the Ute trail during the Shan Kive festivities of 1912. 1
- Buckskin Charlie (Sapiah) stands with a group of Ute men, women and children in front of a tipi. 1
- Buckskin Charlie (Sapiah) stands with his wife Ta-Wee (To-Wee). 1
- Buckskin Charlie (Sapiah) walks with two men on the Ute trail. A stone marker labeled "Ute Pass Trail" is visible near the ground. 1
- Buckskin Charlie dressed (Sapiah) in full regalia with a drum and large feather in hand. 1
- Buckskin Charlie, also known as Sapiah, stands with D.N. Hazier and Alva Adams at the dedication ceremony of the Ute trail. 1
- Buffalo bull standing on plains. 1
- Buffalo robe with intricate design. 1
- Camp site above ancient ruins known as Spruce Tree in Mesa Verde National Park. 1
- Canvas tipi in front of rock formation. A blanket covers the doorway. 1
- Canvas tipi. 1
- Caves and windows carved in cliff face at Bandelier National Monument. Photo identified as Frijoles Canon. 1
- Caves honeycombing sheer rock walls in Bandelier National Monument. 1
- Chapel at Mission Santa Barbara consisting of large adobe church with both mission and classical elements. Photo identified on back as Santa Barbara, California. 1
- Chifoneti (sacred clowns) climb a greased pole raised in the plaza of the North House of the Taos Pueblo as part of the Feast of San Gerónimo festivities. Traditionally a sheep, bread, and other fruits are thrown down and shared. 1
- Chifoneti (sacred clowns) climb down a ladder at the Taos Pueblo, entertaining crowds during the Feast of San Gerónimo. 1
- Chifoneti (sacred clowns) entertain the crowds at the Feast of San Gerónimo. 1
- Circle of Hopi men in costume and headdress in front of stone pillar. Photo identified as "circle of priest around Great Altar." 1
- Circle of Ute men wearing feathered headdresses and traditional costume stand by rock formations of Garden of the Gods, watched by a large crowd of seated people. Photo identified on back as Ute Moondance. 1
- Circle of ruined rooms in valley at Bandelier National Monument. Photo identified as "Tyuonyi before excavating." 1
- Circular ruins in Mesa Verde National Park, former dwellings of the Ancetral Pueblo people. 1
- Close shot of cholla cactus. Photo identified on back as "R-84. Cactus at foot of cliff. Frijoles-Pajarito Park." 1
- Close shot of cholla cactus. Photo identified on back as "R-84. Frijoles Canyon." 1
- Close shot of prickly-pear and other cactus plants. 1
- Close view of Hopi man with long hair and loincloth at snake kiva, similar to 010-7233. Photo identified as "Snake priest just before dance." 1
- Close view of Indian woman wearing native dress standing in front of vine-covered building. She is carrying a ceramic jar on her head. Detail of 010-7302. 1
- Close view of Navajo rug with striped pattern. 1
- Close view of Navajo rug, identified as diamond pattern. 1
- Close view of pictographs on rock in Bandelier National Monument. Photo identified as "142. Indian Painting La Cueva Pintada." 1
- Close view of round adobe building with wooden beams above and rough-framed door. 1
- Close view of sand painting. Photo identified as "Sand painting, Navajo." 1
- Close view of two Hopi boys leading horse on rocky path with stone ourcroppings behind and pueblo in background. Photo identified as "Trail to Mi-shong-novi - Middle Mesa." 1
- Close view of woman and child working at large loom outside hogan. Photo identified as "Navajo woman weaving near Butler's Trading Post." 1
- Close view of woven Pima basket. 1
- Column of fish. 1
- Course of the annual San Geronimo Feast Day relay race at the Taos Pueblo. 1
- Covered wagon makes its way across a wide mountain valley. 1
- Coyote in grass standing over prey. 1
- Crowd of Hopi men in costume and headdresses in front of large rock formation. Others watch from back. Note on back reads "Snakes thrown to foot of altar, sprinkled sacred meat, carried to valley." 1
- Crowd of Navajo men on horseback. Photo identified as "Navajo Indians at Horse Race." 1
- Deeply carved rock trail at Bandelier National Monument. Photo identified as "Rock trail, Tsankawi." 1
- Desert scene with scrub brush and cliffs in Bandelier National Monument. Photo identified as Tsankawi, Pajarito Park. 1
- Detail of back of church with cracked stucco on top of stones. Decorative wrought-iron fence is in foreground. 1
- Display of several patterns of Pima baskets. 1
- Distant mesas in desert land, identified as "the place of the Gap via Gallup." 1
- Distant view of the buildings of Shiprock Indian Reservation. 1
- Dogs surround downed bear during Theodore Roosevelt's hunting trip. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Donkeys and horses at a spring near the Hopi village of Walpi. 1
- Donkeys loaded with wood grazing on the plains. Photo identified on back as "On to Walpi. Near the little Colorado River, Arizona." 1
- Dressed in full regalia, Buckskin Charlie (Sapiah) sits atop a horse next to wife Ta-Wee (To-Wee) and tipi. 1
- Dressed in full regalia, Dick Charlie stands with his family in front of a tipi in a Ute encampment, possibly in Monument Valley Park. 1
- Eagle Rock Road to McElmo Canyon 1
- Early view of Cripple Creek with tents and a few small wooden buildings. 1
- Entrance to cliff dwelling cut into rock wall in Bandelier National Monument. 1
- Entrance to kiva in rocky cliff. Tall ladder leads out from stone kiva. 1
- Five Ute men on horseback next to tipi. 1
- Five people, including two Indians in robes, walking down trail towards encampment in Garden of the Gods. Photo identified on back as Cathedral Spires, Garden of the Gods. 1
- Formal portrait of Julian Buck and wife, son of Buckskin Charlie (Sapiah) 1
- Four Ute Indians stand beside a large wood pile in traditional clothing. 1
- Four Ute men on horseback next to tipi with man's shadow. 1
- Four horses pull an open wagon of well-dressed men and women. Horses and wagon are decorated with flowers at the annual Colorado Springs Flower Parade. ""Facts" Sept. 3, 1898, page 25 identifies picture as the float for the Hillside Alfalfa Club." 1
- Four men in a wagon on their way to the Navajo reservation Shiprock. 1
- Four women around the Taos Pueblo estufa with brush. 1
- Four young Hopi girls in traditional costume and hair posing for the camera. Photo identified as "Hopi debutants - Oraibi, Arizona, Third Mesa." 1
- From left to right, Ute Indians Capitaneto, Piak, and Chief Severo. 1
- From left, Chipeta, Buckskin Charlie (Sapiah), and Ta-Wee (To-Wee) sit with two young girls in front of a tipi. Chipeta was the wife of Chief Ouray. 1
- Full-length portrait of young Indian child wearing squash blossom necklace. 1
- Geological survey marker at Four Corners. 1
- Gore Range 1
- Gore Range in north central Colorado. 1
- Governor's Palace in Santa Fe. 1
- Grave site of Kit Carson. 1
- Group of Ute Indians along the train tracks marking the Ute trail for a dedication ceremony. 1
- Group of Ute Indians along the train tracks marking the Ute trail for a dedication ceremony. Spectators line the road above. 1
- Group of Ute Indians in traditional clothing stand in front of large crowd of people at the Garden of the Gods. 1
- Group of Ute Indians in traditional clothing walking through Garden of the Gods. 1
- Group of Ute Indians stand in front of large crowd by large rock at Garden of the Gods. Photo identified on back as Ute moon dance. 1
- Group of Ute Indians, most in traditional clothing walking through Garden of the Gods. Several women hold umbrellas. 1
- Group of Ute men, women and children, most in traditional clothing and several men wearing feathered headdresses, stand in front of rock at Garden of the Gods. 1
- Group of women stand on porch of adobe building with large adobe building at left. Photo identified as "inner portal of old convent San Ildefonso N.M." 1
- Hopi Indian weaves inside a kiva. 1
- Hopi Indians dressed in regalia for the Snake Dance with hundreds of spectators gathered around. One man pokes at a rattlesnake. 1
- Hopi children in front of pueblo buildings. 1
- Hopi dancers in costume and paint watched by large crowd, standing and sitting on large rock formations. Photo identified as "Snake Dance - Walpi." 1
- Hopi dwellings in Arizona. 1
- Hopi man and woman sitting on rooftop of pueblo surrounded by dried fruit. Photo identified as "Hopi drying peaches on house tops." 1
- Hopi man in costume and paint holding large rattlesnake in front of crowd. Photo identified as "Gather holding a large rattlesnake." 1
- Hopi man in costume, headdress and paint, followed by other participants and watched by crowd of white men, carries rattlesnake. 1
- Hopi man in costume, headdress and paint, pokes a stick at rattlesnake on ground, watched by other participants. Photo identified as "Hopi Snake Dance. Tickling a rattler, down on end of Eagle Feather." 1
- Hopi man painted for ceremony stands in Kiva. Photo identified as "Kakapti at Antelope Kiva." 1
- Hopi man wearing oversized shirt poised at edge of kiva with another man watching. Photo identified as "Snake priest Harry Supela coming to kiva." 1
- Hopi man with boy on donkey standing in front of stone wall. Photo identified as "Antelope man and boy - Sichomovi, First Mesa." 1
- Hopi men and women in traditional costume perform dance in front of crowd of onlookers. 1
- Hopi men in costume and headdress gathering snakes. Photo identified on back as "Gathering snakes at Altar after dance - Walpi." 1
- Hopi men in costume and headdresses, one carrying large drum, in front of pueblo. Photo identified as "Katcina dancers with drummer." 1
- Hopi men in costume and paint in the snake dance. One man holds rattlesnake in his hands, and other in his teeth. 1
- Hopi men in costume in front of pueblo buildings with people watching from windows and tops of pueblo. Photo identified as "Lineup of priests Antelope Dance." 1
- Hopi men in costume watched by onlookers sitting around and on adobe buildings. Photo identifed as "Katcina dance, Walpi Arizona." 1
- Hopi men in loincloths gathering around kiva while women and children watch. Photo identified as as "Musicians around kiva. Bean Dance." 1
- Hopi men, women and a boy with backs turned to the camera watch dance. Other spectators are seated on far side. Photo identified as "spectators Katchina dance Walpi." 1
- Hopi snake dancers in costume and paint in front of crowd of onlookers. Two men have arms around a third who is holding a snake in his mouth. Photo identified as "Hugger, Carrier, and gather - the 'Trio.'" 1
- Hopi snake dancers in costume and paint watched by crowd of men, some sitting on large rock formation in back. Photo identified as Snake Dance, Walpi. 1
- Hopi village of Walpi, an ancient stone pueblo complex thught to have first been constructed in 900 A.D. 1
- Hopi women entering pueblo building. Wooden ladders are alongside, and pottery jars are on wall above. 1
- Hopi woven baskets displayed on Navajo rug 1
- Horace Poley stands with a camera next to two Navajo men near the Shiprock Reservation. 1
- Horace Poley stands with his camera on a rocky outcropping. 1
- Horace and Margaret Poley. 1
- Horse drawn wagons in Taos plaza. Businesses include "Taos Pool Parlor" and a saloon. 1
- Horses graze at campsite during Theodore Roosevelt's hunting trip. Saddled horses wait at right, several men stand by loaded wagon at left, and others are in front of tent in center. 1
- Hummingbird sitting on nest in fruit tree. 1
- Identified as Cerette (left) and Dick Charlie on horseback, members of the Southern Ute band who attended a ceremony to dedicate the Ute trail during the Shan Kive festivities of 1912. Both wear intricate regalia for the occasion. 1
- Identified as Ute Votive Dance in Soda Springs Park, Manitou Springs. 1
- Identified as Yampa, Runner or Messenger for Ouray 1
- Identified as looking down Fawkes at the Lower House, part of ancient ruins of the Ancestral Pueblo People in Mesa Verde National Park. 1
- Identified as the Sun Dance, likely at the annual Feast of San Gerónimo at the Taos Pueblo. 1
- Identified as the dance plaza in the Hopi village of Walpi, an ancient stone pueblo complex. 1
- Indian dancers at San Felipe Pueblo. 1
- Indian dancers in costume and some wearing buffalo headdresses, at San Ildefonso Pueblo. Photo identified as "Hunters - Buffalo Dance." 1
- Indian man identified as J. Mondragon in his home at the Taos Pueblo. 1
- Indian man in feathered headdress and holding feathered pole standing in front of adobe building with woman holding small child and young boy wearing feather headdress. Photo identified as "Chief Juan Cruz and family. San Juan Pueblo." 1
- Indian man leading horse while woman rides on horse through fields. 1
- Indian man next to ladder leading down into kiva. Roof is covered with pine logs and branches. 1
- Indian man standing next to doorway into cave in rock cliff at Bandelier National Monument. Photo identified as "Tent Rocks, Frijoles Canon." 1
- Indian man wearing full headdress and holding rifle mounted on horse. Photo identified on back as "Cha-Kay-Wa." Note states "Apache Chief" and later note states "Good Horse. Sioux Oglalla." 1
- Indian men, women and girl sit in tipi. 1
- Indian woman sitting on floor with pans of peppers and dried peppers on floor alongside. Photo identified as "peppers, San Juan Pueblo." 1
- Indian woman wearing native dress standing in front of vine-covered building. She is carrying a ceramic jar on her head. Photo identified on back as "SC3 Miss Otemina Najarito - Santa Clara Pueblo". 1
- Indians of the Taos Pueblo make their way to the relay race held during the Feast of San Gerónimo. Crowds of spectators line the sides and pueblo. A covered wagon is visible. 1
- Interior of dwelling with man, woman and baby sitting by fire. Photo identified as "interior of hogan - Navajo family." Photo possibly misidentified. 1
- Interior of trading post with shelves with packaged goods. Photo identified on back as Interior Butler's Trading Post, San Juan Valley, S.E. Utah. 1
- Interior view of San Miguel Chapel of Santa Fe, one of the oldest Catholic churches built in the United States. 1
- Interior view of Santa Cruz de la Cañada Mission, twenty miles north of Santa Fe. 1
- Interior view of the newly constructed Grace and St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church building located at 601 N. Tejon Street showing pews and columns. 1
- Interior view of unidentified mission church. 1
- John Deal (left), Cerette, and Ocapoor. 1
- Kiva at Cannonball, part of the ancient ruins of the Ancestral Pueblo people in Mesa Verde National Park. 1
- Kiva with ladder protruding from the entrance at the left of the circular adobe building. Two men stand to the left of the kiva. 1
- Large mesa on plains, identified on back as "Enchanted Mesa near Acoma [Pueblo]." 1
- Large rock with inscription dated Aug. 29, 1912. Photo identified as Ute Indian Trail marker at Manitou Springs. 1
- Large round kiva-like adobe structure with steps leading up and ladder inside, identified on back as "Round estufa Cochiti Pueblo, N. Mex." 1
- Large stone cairn marker with plaque marking Fort Lupton behind barbed-wire fence. Photo identified on back as "Marker State Highway #85 Denver to Greeley and Cheyenne." 1
- Large water tank at Golden Cycle Mill. Automobiles are parked to the left. 1
- Layout showing several patterns of Indian blankets and textiles. 1
- Line of Hopi men in costume and paint in front of pueblo and rock formations. Photo identified as "Advance of the Snake priests." 1
- Line of Hopi men in costume and paint parading past onlookers, some sitting on large rock formation. Photo identified as "Entrance of Priests at Walpi Snake Dance." 1
- Line of Hopi men in costume and paint parading past onlookers, some sitting on large rock formation. Several men hold snakes, and man in center holds snake in teeth. Photo identified as Snake Dance at Walpi, Arizona. 1
- Line of Hopi men in costume and paint walking past onlookers. Hopi snake dancers in costume and paint walking past line of onlookers. Large rock formation is in back. Photo identified on back as "going to kiva for another snake." 1
- Line of Hopi men in costume and paint with snakes on ground. Others watch from back. Photo identified as "Snakes get away from the gatherers for a time." 1
- Line of Hopi men in costume and paint, most holding snakes, walk past onlookers. 1
- Line of Hopi men in costume in front of pueblo, watched by crowd. Photo identified as "Lineup before Kisi - Snake priest Walpi." 1
- Line of Hopi men in costume standing before watching crowd of men, some sitting on large rock formation. Photo identified as "Snake priest - chant - before Kisi - Walpi." 1
- Line of Hopi men in costume with snakes on ground in front of them. Onlookers sit and stand behind them. 1
- Line of Hopi women kneeling and men standing, all wearing costume. Photo identified as "Line up Katchina Dance - Walpi." 1
- Log cabin and tents in mountain during Theodore Roosevelt's hunting trip. Wagon pulled by two horses is in background. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Long adobe building with round adobe oven in front. Chili peppers being dried hang from the roof of the building. 1
- Long range view of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains 1
- Long view of cave in rocky cliff. Original image is damaged. "Painted Cave from Bottom of Canon" printed at bottom of image. 1
- Long view of pueblo with mountains behind. "San Ildefonso, N.M." printed at lower left of image. 1
- Long view of rock formations of the gateway rocks at Garden of the Gods. 1
- Long view of rock formations of the gateway rocks at Garden of the Gods. Partial title at bottom of image reads "eway, Garden of the Gods." at left and "H.S. Poley" at right. 1
- Long view of rocky cliff with cave holding cliff dwellings, identified as probably Mancos Canyon. 1
- Long view of small wooden building alongside river with mesas behind. Photo identified as Butler's Trading Post, San Juan River, Four Corners. 1
- Long view of the original Broadmoor Casino from across the lake. Note on back says "opened 1891 - burned 1897." 1
- Loom with half-finished rug inside hogan. Photo identified as "Navaho - A Navaho rug in the making." 1
- Low adobe houses, identified as "Hano - A Tewa Pueblo First Mesa." 1
- Low earthen structure with only one opening for door in desert. Photo identified as "Medicine hogan Shiprock Agency." 1
- Low earthen structure with only one opening for door in desert. Photo identified as "Navajo medicine sing hogan." 1
- Low one-story adobe building with logs supporting porch and ladder at left. 1
- Lower House in Fewkes Canyon, part of the ancient ruins of the Ancestral Pueblo people in Mesa Verde National Park. 1
- Man cooking over campfire in wooded campsite. 1
- Man in front of low structure covered with leafy branches. Pile of logs is at right, and horse is tied to pole fence in back. Photo identified as "Summer Hogan Yeibitchai Sing." 1
- Man kneeling on cliff edge with crowd behind. Onlookers sit on adobe pueblo buildings behind. Photo identified as "Emetic after dances. Snakebite antidote." 1
- Man sitting in front of stone room built into rock cliff. "Built up room (Frijoles Canyon crossed out)" written on back of print. 1
- Man sitting in front of unidentified cliff dwellings under rocky overhang. 1
- Man sitting on horseback in desert. Photo identified as "Artist Bert Philips, Taos, N.M.|at Taos Pueblo." 1
- Man sitting on rock wall decorated with bright pictographs and other rock art. "Interior of Painted Cave - Colorado Canon" printed at bottom of image. 1
- Man standing in front of cave dwelling on rocky cliff, identified as Sand Creek Canyon, Colorado. 1
- Man standing in front of cliff dwelling in cave in rocky cliff. Photo identified as "Cavite House, Sand Creek Canyon, Colo." 1
- Man standing on rock trail with heavily-carved tracks at Bandelier National Monument. Photo identified as "Trail worn in rock. Tsankawi 137." 1
- Man stands next to doorway cut into rock wall. Photo identified as Otowi - tent house, Pajarito Park. 1
- Man, identified as Jake Borah, guide for Teddy Roosevelt during his Colorado hunting trips, stands in snow atop mountain. Dog stands warily at right. 1
- Map of southwest Colorado and northwest New Mexico, showing points of interest including towns, pueblos, national monuments and parks. 1
- Margaret Ferguson Poley (1865-1963), wife of Horace Poley, reading to her children, Frank and Elizabeth. Mary's mother, Mary E. Ferguson, is seated in the background. 1
- Members of Theodore Roosevelt's hunting party. Three men are on horseback, while three others stand alongside their horses. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Men and dogs from Theodore Roosevelt's hunting party on ridge with snow on one side. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Men, horses and dogs of the Theodore Roosevelt hunting party in snowy brush with mountains behind. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Mesa overhangs ancient Anasazi ruins at Mesa Verde National Park. 1
- Mission San Felipe in the Katishtya, the Pueblo of San Felipe. 1
- Mission-style church with stone buttresses and large tree in front. 1
- Mountain lion laying on its side bares its teeth. 1
- Mountain lion sits near the base of a tree. 1
- Mountain peak above clouds set behind a lake and homes. 1
- Mountain view with roadway leading to the Taos Pueblo. 1
- Native American girl poses outdoors at Taos Pueblo. She is wearing leggings, a dress and necklace. 1
- Native American man in fringed and beaded shirt and leggings standing next to tree stump with various tools on it. Photo identified on back as "SC-59. Silver Smith. Santa Clara Pueblo." 1
- Native American man wearing white blanket leavning against adobe wall at Taos Pueblo. 1
- Native American men and woman in traditional dress pose for the camera. The men carry blankets and the woman is wearing a blanket around her shoulders. Photo identified on back as "T-128 Taos Indians." 1
- Native American men and women standing by beehive oven outdoors at Taos Pueblo. Dress is mostly traditional but one man wears shirt, jeans and boots. 1
- Native American men in traditional dress in front of adobe wall. Men are wrapped in blankets and one has braids wrapped with fur. Photo identified on back as "Taos men in full dress for fiesta." 1
- Native American men stand at low adobe kiva-like structure with ladder on mesa. Photo identified on back as "Taos Indians at Estufa, South Pueblo|Gov. Bernal at left." 1
- Native American men, women and children walking along rocky path by cliff. Women carry umbrellas and wear blankets|man in center is in Western dress. Photo identified on back as "Crossing foot bridge at Taos." 1
- Navajo blanket, identified as "Chiorli blanket." 1
- Navajo man stands on a rocky outcropping with horse. 1
- Navajo man wearing blanket on horseback at waters edge. Horse is in water and drinking. Photo identified as "Navaho at San Juan River." 1
- Navajo woman and child in pole structure. Animal skins and blanket hang from pole in rear. Photo identified as "Interior summer hogan." 1
- Navajo woman and child in pole structure. Animal skins and blanket hang from pole in rear. Photo identified as "Navaho woman and baby in summer hogan." 1
- Navajo woman sitting in shade of lean-to and surrounded by corn husks and leaves. Photo identified as "Navajo girl mixing fresh corn batter." 1
- Navajo woman surrounded by corn cobs, husks and leaves in shade of lean-to with wooden box alongside.Photo identified as "Navajo girl mixing batter of green corn." 1
- Navajo woman working at large loom outside with sheep on hillside behind. 1
- Navajo woman working at loom, watched by several Navajo men. Photo identified as "Navajo family, Painted Desert." 1
- Navajo woman working on loom outside hogan. Photo identified as "Navajo woman weaving, San Juan Valley." 1
- Navajo women working at large loom outside with half-finished blanket in place. Canvas is draped over poles behind. Photo identified as "Weaving blanket - out ? Barren desert sand." 1
- Navajo young men racing, watched by crowd. Photo identified as "Bareback race, Navaho Indians." 1
- New adobe building with wagon alongside. Chili peppers being dried hang from the roof and side of the building. 1
- North view up Tejon Street with streetcar tracks in center and man riding bicycle in foreground. Stores visible include Hefley-Arcularius Drug Store, Jones-Cox Shoe Co., Exchange National Bank and First National Bank. 1
- Nuestra Señora de Guadelupe de Zuñi church at the Zuni Pueblo. 1
- Older Indian woman washing clothes in stone basin while naked boy watches. Caption on bottom of image reads "Stone Basin - Women Washing Clothes. Copyright 1899 [?] by H.S. Poley. Moki Indians, Wolpi Pueblo." 1
- Original church mission built at the Taos Pueblo in 1627, and destroyed in 1640. 1
- Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Taos. This building was torn down in 1911. 1
- Painting of Indian warrior on horseback hunting buffalo with a spear. 1
- Pictographs on rock wall in Bandelier National Monument. Photo identified as Painted Cave. 1
- Pictographs on rocks at Bandelier National Monument. "No. Pictured Rocks - Tsankawi Ruin. Trail Worn Thru Rock at Extreme Right" printed in lower left of image. 1
- Pikes Peak Summit House with Cog train beside. A woman sits on a bench in front of the building and a man stands on top of the viewing tower. 1
- Portrait of Chief Ignacio of the Weeminuche band of Ute Indians. 1
- Portrait of Chief Ouray [1833-1880], Chief of the Ute Nation, in braids and fringed buckskin jacket over buttoned vest with watch fob. Printed on front "4202. Ouray, The Great Ute Chief." 1
- Portrait of Colorow, chief of the Ute Mountain Utes. 1
- Portrait of Margaret Poley. She is seated and wearing spectacles. 1
- Portrait of Nachivera, wife of Ute Chief Severo. 1
- Portrait of Navajo man with blanket on lap and holding bow and arrow. 1
- Portrait of Ute Caputa band Chief Severo. 1
- Portrait of unidentified Indian man leaning against an adobe building. 1
- Portrait of unidentified Indian man wearing squash blossom necklace, standing in front of camera. 1
- President Theodore Roosevelt stands on an Antlers Hotel balcony covered in patriotic festoons. A crowd of men are visible in the background. 1
- Printed on front "Cavalry Company." Printed on back "Great Rock Island Route / Best Line Between Chicago and the Rockies. Solid Vestibuled Trains and Through Dining Cars. Poley's Perfection Views. Colorado Springs, Colorado." 1
- Profile view of unidentified Indian man. 1
- Pueblo Indian baby sitting on blanket in front of adobe building. 1
- Pueblo Indian man wearing coveralls standing in kiva next to ladder. Photo identified as Nambe Pueblo. 1
- Pueblo Indian woman carrying metal wash tub on head and washboard in hands walking past brush fence. 1
- Pueblo Indian woman standing in front of adobe building. 1
- Pueblo Indians in costume wearing squash blossom necklaces pose for camera. Photo identified as "Tabla Dance - Santa Domingo - San Filipe." 1
- Railroad tracks through the Royal Gorge. 1
- Residence at the Hopi village of Walpi, and ancient stone pueblo complex. 1
- Roadway through Mesa Verde National Park with automobile visible. 1
- Rock formation in Mesa Verde National Park forming what appears to be a natural bridge. 1
- Rock formation in Mesa verde National Park. 1
- Rock formation in the Hopi village of Walpi, an ancient stone pueblo complex. 1
- Rock formations in desert, identified as Painted Desert, Arizona. 1
- Rock formations in desert, identified as buttes and valley probably in Arizona. 1
- Rocky cliffs and dry land, identified as Hopi Indian reservation. 1
- Rows of Hopi dancers in traditional costume in snow. Line of women in blankets kneel in front of small structure while men in headdresses and clothing decorated with furs and pine branches line up at side. Photo identified as "Katcina Dance - Walpi." 1
- Rubble wall below cliffs at Bandelier National Monument. Photo identified as "Summit of the Puiye Cliff, Pajarito Park." 1
- Ruins of Ancestral Pueblo people in Mesa Verde National Park. 1
- Ruins of adobe rooms under high cliffs at Bandelier National Monument. Photo identified as ruins of Long House. 1
- Ruins of the Shupanlovi Pueblo. 1
- Ruins of the Ancestral Pueblo people in Mesa Verde National Park. 1
- Ruins of the Ancestral Puebloan people in what is now known as the Chaco Culture National Historic Park. The Pueblo Bonita is the largest remaining structure in Chaco Canyon. 1
- Ruins of the original church at Santa Clara Pueblo. 1
- Runner in the relay race held during the Feast of San Gerónimo. Crowds of spectators line the sides of the race course and roofs of the pueblo. 1
- Saddled horses from Theodore Roosevelt's hunting trip on mountaintop with snowy mountains in distance. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- San Agustín de la Isleta Mission. 1
- San Francisco de Nambé Mission built in 1725 near the Nambé Pueblo. 1
- San Geronimo de Taos Mission Church. 1
- San Gerónimo de Taos Mission 1
- San Miguel Chapel of Santa Fe, one of the oldest Catholic churches built in the United States. 1
- Santa Cruz de la Cañada Mission, twenty miles north of Santa Fe. 1
- Santa Cruz de la Cañada Mission, twenty miles north of Santa Fe. Several wagons hitched to horses are visible in the yard. 1
- Santo Domingo church at the Kewa Pueblo. 1
- Seated left to right, Chief Ignacio, Carl Schurz, Chief Ouray, and Chipeta. Standing is Woretsiz and General Charles Adams. 1
- Several lines of Indians performing dance at San Felipe Pueblo. Onlookers, some on horseback or in wagons, are in background. 1
- Several men leading horses through scrubland, identified as Theodore Roosevelt's hunting party. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Several men stand on steps leading up to the remains of the Shupanlovi Pueblo. 1
- Sheer cliff wall honeycombed with caves and ruins of cliff dwellings at Bandelier National Monument. 1
- Shiprock Navajo Agency building. 1
- Shrine at Sun Temple, part of the ancient ruins of the Ancestral Pueblo people in Mesa Verde National Park. 1
- Shrine constructed with rocks in the Hopi village of Walpi, an ancient stone pueblo complex. 1
- Side wall of Golden Cycle Mill with wheelbarrow. 1
- Single tipi in Garden of the Gods. 1
- Six men stand among the ruins of Spring House, former dwellings of the Ancestral Pueblo people in Mesa Verde National Park. 1
- Small Ute child named Capitaneto makes a face for the camera. 1
- Small lean-to structure covered with branches in desert, identified as Navajo summer hogan. 1
- Small lean-to structure covered with branches in desert, identified as Navajo summer home. 1
- Small pictures of Indian pottery from various pueblos. Photo titled "Pottery - Old Modern and Modern." 1
- Small wooden shack among trees with pole fence around. Wooden tub is in front. 1
- South view of the Antlers Hotel from Antlers Park. 1
- Spectators at the Hopi village of Walpi, attending a kachina dance. 1
- Spectators clear the street in anticipation of the relay race at Feast of San Gerónimo. 1
- Square TowerHouse, ancient ruins of the Ancestral Pueblo people in Mesa Verde National Park. 1
- Steam locomotive pulling at least 11 passenger cars travelling on high trestle bridge over river canyon in desert. identified as Canon Diablo, Arizona. 1
- Stone doorway identified as Kava Kiva. 1
- Stone entranceway into rock cave in cliff at Bandelier National Monument. Photo identified as Frijoles Canon. 1
- Stone entranceway to cave in rocky cliff at Bandelier National Monument. Photo identified as "Masonry doorway cave house Rito de los Frijoles." 1
- Stone marker at Four Corners, identified as geological survey marker. 1
- Stone marker for the original site of Fort Lupton behind decorative wrought-iron fence. Photo identified on back as "marker fenced at site of fort. Ewing ranch." 1
- Stone marker with inscription "This Tablet Erected To Mark The Original Site of Fort Lupton By The Territorial Daughters Of Colorado 1926." 1
- Stone monument marking Buffalo Bill's grave on Lookout Mountain. Plaque on monument reads "William Frederick Cody "Buffalo Bill" 1846-1917. Louisa Maud Cody 1844-1921. At rest here by his request." 1
- Studio portrait of Chipeta, wife of Chief Ouray. 1
- Studio portrait of Kitoni, a Navajo Chief. 1
- Studio portrait of White River Utes with a white man standing behind. Third from left is Nacaagat, also known as Captain Jack. 1
- Swallows nest, ancient ruins of the Ancestral Pueblo people in Mesa Verde National Park. 1
- Ta-Wee (To-Wee, Towee), also known as Emma Naylor Buck, sits in front of a tipi, likely in Monument Valley Park. Ta-Wee was the wife of Ute Chief Buckskin Charlie, also known as Charles Buck. 1
- Ta-Wee (To-Wee, Towee), also known as Emma Naylor Buck, stands in front of a tipi, likely in Monument Valley Park. She wears a fringed hide dress and a blanket shawl. Ta-Wee was the wife of Ute Chief Buckskin Charlie, also known as Charles Buck. 1
- Taking poles and canvas to tipi site. 1
- Taos Pueblo Indians cross a footbridge. 1
- Taos Pueblo woman on horseback crosses a shallow river with brush. 1
- Taos plaza 1
- Tent among tall pine trees during Theodore Roosevelt's hunting trip. 1
- Tents among tall pine trees during Theodore Roosevelt's hunting trip. Dog stands in center. Coats and saddlebags are hanging from trees. 1
- The "barn" church, a 1910 replacement for the orginal San Francisco de Nambé Mission built in 1725 near the Nambé Pueblo. 1
- The Narrows in Williams Canyon 1
- Theodore Roosevelt and Jake Borah, his guide, riding horses through snowy field accompanied by dogs. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt and guide stand over dead bear during hunting trip. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt and his hunting guide on horseback in snowy meadow with dogs in front and mountains behind. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt and members of his hunting party on dirt road in mountains with pack of dogs alongside. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt and two members of his hunting party with dogs in mountains. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt checks saddle on horse during his hunting trip. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt greeting people in horse-drawn carriage by log cabin in mountain. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt greeting people in several carriages by log cabin in mountain. Several well-dressed women sit in wagon in front. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt speaking to well-dressed women in horse-drawn carriage by log cabin in mountain. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt stands next to saddled horse and pats dog during his hunting trip. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt talks to his guide during his hunting trip. Pack of dogs is at their feet. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt's hunting party, with dogs studying the ground and men with horses watching. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt, his guide and dogs in snow-covered meadow during his hunting trip. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Three Apache women stand with wickiups. 1
- Three Ute Chiefs dentified as John Deal (left), Cerette, and Ocapoor in elaborate headresses and regalia. A small group is visible behind the men. Tipis are grouped closely together. 1
- Three anglo men stand in front of the Taos Pueblo 1
- Three men pose in front of cave entrance at Bandelier National Monument. Photo identified as "Puye. Capt. Heywood, Pablo, Silva, J.A.J." 1
- Three structures appear in this photo. From left to right 1
- Tiwa people of the Taos Pueblo wearing traditional clothing. The Pueblo can be seen in the far right corner. 1
- To-Wee, also known as Emma Buck and wife of Chief Buckskin Charlie, also known as Sapiah. 1
- Tower House, part of the ancient ruins of the Ancestral Pueblo people in Mesa Verde National Park. 1
- Two American Indians, likely Hopi, stand in front of rock formations. 1
- Two Hopi boys lead horse on rocky path with stone ourcroppings behind and pueblo in background. Photo identified as "Trail to Mi-shong-novi." 1
- Two Hopi men in costume before onlookers at pueblo. Photo identified as "two dancers." 1
- Two Hopi snake dancers in costume and paint walking past line of onlookers. One man holds a rattlesnake in his mouth, while the other has his arm around him. 1
- Two Indian women and children standing by door of adobe building. Photo identified as Cochiti Pueblo. 1
- Two Indian women working at trough. Pottery jar is alongside. Photo identified as San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico. 1
- Two Navajo men entering low structure covered with leafy branches. Photo identified on back as "summer hogan. Yabachi (sic). Camp at Shiprock." 1
- Two Navajo men working on a large sandpainting with log walls behind and other men watching. Photo identified as "sand painting in hogan." 1
- Two Ute children, Capitaneto and Cerette on the Southern Ute Reservation. 1
- Two Ute men stand in front of a tipi with a Ute woman seated to the left. 1
- Two Ute women elevate the poles needed to erect a tipi. 1
- Two Ute women place a pole in the center of canvas to build a tipi. 1
- Two Ute women work to the right of tipi. 1
- Two ladders leading to upper level entrance in rock wall at Bandelier National Monument. Photo identified as "Two ladders at Cliff house, Frijoles Canon." 1
- Two members of Theodore Roosevelt's hunting party. 1
- Two men lounge on rock formation with stone base, identified on back as "Ruin Canyon Utah watchtower, end of cliff." 1
- Two men stand at campsite during Theodore Roosevelt's hunting trip. The man on the left appears to be Roosevelt. Tarps and tent poles are visible in back. 1
- Two men stand in horse-drawn wagon in valley by Bandelier National Monument. Photo identified as "Puye Cliff from valley." 1
- Two small children outside the home of Kit Carson. 1
- Two tents set alongside stream with pine trees behind. Photo identified as Roosevelt's hunting camp - tents. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Two young Ute Indians on horseback. One holds a rifle over his shoulder. 1
- Two-seat carriage pulled by two horses, well decorated for the Flower Carnival parade. Two well-dressed women sit in back holding parasols. Driver wears top hat and coat. 1
- Unidentified Indian man wearing a heishi necklace sitting next to wall. 1
- Unidentified Pueblo. 1
- Unidentified canyon, probably the Grand Canyon, with cactus and rocks in foreground. Photo identified on back as "Arizona on the line of the Santa Fe." 1
- Unidentified church with large bell tower and tree with benches beneath in foreground. Three men in wide-brimmed hats sit on one of the benches. 1
- Unidentified hillside with cactus and scrub brush. 1
- Unidentified mission-style church. 1
- Unidentified portrait of a young girl. 1
- Ute Chief Buckskin Charlie (center) kneels on the ground with John Deal (left) and Ocapoor (right). Buckskin Charlie, also known as Sapiah, wears the Benjamin Harrison Indian Peace Medal. 1
- Ute Chief Cerette in headdress and fringed vest. 1
- Ute Indian on horseback facing away from the camera, rifle drawn across his knees. 1
- Ute Indians in an automobile, arriving at the Ute trail in Cascade. A band of Southern Ute Indians participated in a dedication ceremony of the trail held in conjunction with the Shan Kive carnival of 1912. 1
- Ute Indians in regalia at Soda Springs Park, Manitou Springs. 1
- Ute Indians make their way down Ute Pass Trail on horseback for the trail dedication ceremony. 1
- Ute Indians make their way down the Ute trail during a dedication ceremony hosted by the Pioneers Association, which was held in conjunction with the Shan Kive carnival of 1912. 1
- Ute Indians on the Ute trail near a residence in Cascade during a dedication ceremony held in conjunction with the Shan Kive carnival of 1912. 1
- Ute Indians sit a circle to play a card or gambling game. Buckskin Charlie stands at far left. 1
- Ute encampment with tipis. 1
- Ute man on horseback facing away from the camera. 1
- Ute tipi on the Southern Ute Reservation. 1
- Ute woman sets tipi poles. 1
- Ute woman with young girl in front and cradleboard on her back. A tipi is visible in the background. 1
- Ute women attach canvas to large poles to build tipi. 1
- Ute women drape canvas around large poles to build a tipi. 1
- View from Cliff Palace looking towards the Sun Temple. 1
- View of Alvarado Hotel, a railroad hotel operated by the Atchison, Topkea & Santa Fe Railway. 1
- View of Hopi village with a group of men and boys gathered near the well. Wagons can be seen in the roadway. 1
- View of Navajo sacred volcanic rock formation called Shiprock Peak. Two Navajo Indians ride on horses in the foreground. 1
- View of Pikes Peak summit. 1
- View of a rock formation identified as Camel Rock. 1
- View of heavily-treed shore line of Seven Lakes on Pikes Peak. Note on back reads "Seven Lakes - Colo. Sprgs. Water system on Pikes Peak." 1
- View of housing structures in Pemberton, Colorado. This gold camp was in the area known as West Creek (Westcreek). Pemberton changed its name to West Creek after the original town of West Creek was abandoned. 1
- View of inner wall of Oraibi Pueblo, called Orayvi by the Hopi. Chickens are visible in the street. 1
- View of interior, San Francisco de Asís Mission Church in Ranchos de Taos. 1
- View of mountain peak set against rocky outcroppings and tall pines. Poley's title possibly refers to 1
- View of north chapel, San Francisco de Asís Mission Church in Ranchos de Taos. 1
- View of small waterfall among rocks of Cheyenne Canyon. 1
- View of the Golden Cycle Mill complex. 1
- View of the Santa Clara Pueblo. 1
- View of the Taos Pueblo with wagons in foreground and corrals to the left. 1
- View of the Taos Pueblo. 1
- View of tipi with two Ute Indians to the right. 1
- Visitors at the Hopi village of Walpi, an ancient stone pueblo complex. 1
- Wagon on road through desert with rocky cliffs around, probably in Arizona 1
- Wagon tracks in sand of desert, identified as National Old Trails road, Painted Desert sand. 1
- Wall of the original adobe sanctuary of La Parroquia. The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi was built around La Parraoquia in 1869, and the original chapel dismantled in 1884. 1
- Well-dressed women standing by large stone marker with inscription "This Stone Marks The Indian Trail Used By The Plains Indians To Ute Pass . Erected By Zebulon Pike And Kinnikinnik Chapters D.A.R. 1935." 1
- Wells Fargo wagon in an unidentified location. 1
- Woman and child working at large loom outside hogan. Photo identified as "Navajo woman weaving rug." 1
- Woman weaving at loom with men watching and canvas on ground behind. Photo identified as "Navajo weaver, Painted Desert." 1
- Woman weaving on loom inside hogan with child alongside. Photo identified as "Navajo weaver and son, San Juan District." 1
- Wooden door and adobe brick wall, identified as "part of adobe Fort Lupton in barn - Ewing ranch." 1
- Wooden sheds and part of log cabin underneath large trees. Photo identified on back as trees, shed and part of log enclosure. 1
- Young Hopi girl in traditional dress with elaborate hair sitting in front of adobe building. 1
- Young Hopi woman in fancy dress and shawl sitting on flowering tree limb. Photo identified as "Hopi girl on peach tree. Blossom time." 1
- Young Hopi woman in traditional clothing and hair sitting inside pueblo building. Blankets hang from pole across wall at right. Photo identified as "Interior Hopi house Walpi, Arizona." 1
- Young Indian girl and boy pose for the camera. Photo identified on back as "Sunshine and Shadow." 1
- Young Native American girl in traditional dress stands in front of adobe oven at Taos Pueblo. 1
- Young Ute Indian girl and boy identified as Sunshine and Shadow. 1
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