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" ... burning, and were never allowed to go out. The women wore on their shoulders a sort of mantle, which they fastened round the neck, passing it under the right arm, and skirts of cotton. " They also," writes Castenada, " make garments of skins very... "
El Gringo: Or, New Mexico and Her People - Page 118
by William Watts Hart Davis - 1857 - 432 lehte
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Frank Leslie's Pleasant Hours, 33. köide

1883 - 494 lehte
...covering but glossy jet-black hair, newly washed with amole, banged in front, and is " tricked off behind the ears in the shape of a wheel which resembles the handle of a cup'' — the distinguished lashion of maidenhood now as it was more than three hundred years ago. Tied by...
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The Spanish Conquest of New Mexico

William Watts Hart Davis - 1869 - 458 lehte
...of their garments were made of.' skins beantifully dreseed. The hair was done up behind the ear, " in the shape of a wheel which resembles the handle of a cup." Maize was raised as an article of food, and some cotton was cultivated. The stalks of the maize were...
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Marvels of the New West: A Vivid Portrayal of the Stupendous Marvels in the ...

William M. Thayer - 1887 - 768 lehte
...covering but glossy jet-black hair, newly washed with amol6, banged in front, and ' is tricked off behind the ears in the shape of a wheel which resembles the handle of a cup,' — the distinguishing fashion of maidenhood now as it was more than three hundred years ago. Tied...
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The Land of the Pueblos

Susan Elston Wallace - 1888 - 324 lehte
...cotton. " They also," writes Castenada, " make garments of skins very well dressed, and trick off the hair behind the ears in the shape of a wheel, which resembles the handle of a cup." They wore pearls on their heads and necklaces of shells. Everywhere were plenty of glazed pottery and...
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The Land of the Pueblos

Susan Elston Wallace - 1888 - 328 lehte
...covering but glossy jet-black hair, newly washed with amole, banged in front, and " is tricked off behind the ears in the shape of a wheel which resembles the handle of a cup" — the distinguishing fashion of maidenhood now as it was more than three hundred years ago. Tied...
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The Land of the Pueblos

Susan Elston Wallace - 1889 - 324 lehte
...cotton. " They also," writes Castenada, " make garments of skins very well dressed, and trick off the hair behind the •ears in the shape of a wheel, which resembles the handle of a cup." They wore pearls on their heads and necklaces of shells. Everywhere were plenty of glazed pottery and...
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The Leading Facts of New Mexican History, 1. köide

Ralph Emerson Twitchell - 1911 - 730 lehte
...of all the other men and warriors. ' ' ranged in a peculiar manner, being done up behind the ear ' ' in the shape of a wheel which resembles the handle of a cup. ' ' Corn was raised as an article of food, the stalks being very short, the ears starting out very...
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The Atlantic Monthly, 46. köide

1880 - 884 lehte
...cotton. " They also," writes Castenada, " make garments of skins very well dressed, and trick off the hair behind the ears in the shape of a wheel, which resembles the handle of a cup." They wore pearls on their heads and necklaces of shells. Everywhere were plenty of glazed pottery and...
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The Atlantic Monthly, 46. köide

1880 - 892 lehte
...covering but glossy jet-black hair, newly washed with amolé, banged in front, and " is tricked off behind the ears in the shape of a wheel which resembles the handle of a cup," — the distinguishing fashion of maidenhood now as it was more than three hundred years ago. Tied...
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El Palacio, 25–26. köide

1928 - 840 lehte
...are fastened around the reins. These natives have also kinds of pelisses of feathers or have skins and cotton stuffs. The women wear on the shoulders...shape of a wheel which resembles the handle of a cup." In speaking of the villages of the province of Tiguex, forty leagues to the north of Cibola, he says:...
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