July 1940
In this issue
The text highlights the Smoki People's dedication to preserving Native American rituals and folklore through carefully studied and respectfully performed dances, presented annually for the public. They strive to maintain authenticity and cultural appreciation.
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Chapters
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Smokis Dance at Dusk
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Oak Creek Canyon
JOSEPH MILLER
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Katchinas: America's Oldest Folklore
Margaret M. Walsh
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When La Paz Was the County Seat of Yuma County
James M. Barney
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"Arizona: A Guide to the Sunset State"
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Along the Highways and Byways
R. C.
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Road Projects Under Construction
Joe DeArozena, Engineer
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"Yours Sincerely"
R. H. Rutledge,Roy Jorgensen,Chas. H. G. Vogel,Paul Cook
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