August 1933
In this issue
The text explores the Hopi people's deep connection to their spiritual beliefs and traditions. It highlights the significance of the Snake Dance as a tribute to their gods, distinct from a mere request for rain. The Hopi way of life is shown to be steeped in ritual and reverence for the divine.
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Chapters
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In Hopi Land
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The New Highway Program in Arizona
E. V. Miller
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Improved Transition Adds to Capacity of Flume
J. A. FRAIJO,Bakheeff's "Hy-draulic
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Editorials
John
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Fewer Accidents on State Highways
VIC H. HOUSHOLDER
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Those Arizona Camels
Vic H. Housholder,L. C. McCullough
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Touring Arizona
L. C. McCULLOUGH
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State Projects Under Construction
Geo. B. Shaffer,F. N. Grant,R. C. Perkins,W. R. Hutchins,E. V. Miller
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Road Conditions
Geo. B. Shaffer,F. N. Grant,Floyd J. Beeghly,R. C. Perkins,L. E. Dixon,W. R. Hutchins,R. H. Martin
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Arizona Highway Commission Notes
J. A. Fraps
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New Engineer of Certification and Dams
Swan A. Erickson,J. A. Fraps
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A Month with the Highway Patrol
C. R. McDOWELL
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