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A portrait called "I Traded a River for Mountains".

A photograph of huts of the Batlhaping tribe of the Bechuanas. The roofs are thatched with tamboogu grass, held in place by small branches of lycium and usually a braid of ox hide around the bottom. They are often much thicker and made of sorghum…

A photograph of huts made of banana leaf and aframomum. There are a pot, a basket, mortar, and banana trees around the huts.

A photograph of a hut covered with perennial gourd. Corn can be seen in the back and to the side of the hut with amaranthus in the foreground.

An image of a man smoking a crack pipe.

An image of a man lighting up a crack pipe.

Two images of a woman taken from two different angles.

Tohono O'Odham Nation members Frances Manuel and John Antone. Hu'uli (Grandmother) basket weaving presentation with Big John. Frances Manuel presented basket weaving demonstration at schools in Tucson.

Florence Lopez (daughter), Frances Manuel (mother), and Mildred Antone (daughter) are members of the Tohono O'Odham Nation. Here, they wear aprons as they prepare to cook for a party.

Front page of HR 4707 - To designate certain national forest lands in the State of Arizona as wilderness, and for other purposes.
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