Front:
79215 A PUEBLO WOMAN AND CHILD.
FRED HARVEY
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FRED
ARVEY
AND CANADA.
FOREIGN. TWO
MADE ONLY BY DETROIT PUBLISHING CO.
"PHOSTINT” CARD.
TRADE MARK - REG. U. S. PAT. OFF.
The Spanish name Pueblo, was applied by
the conquistadores to the native village com-
munities which they found in New Mexico and
Arizona and it has tenaciously clung to these
villages since that time. They are dwellers in
compactly built, substantial villages with houses
rising from one to five stories in height. In
character they are peaceful, industrious and
conservative. The women are the house build-
ers and owners. As a rule the Pueblos are in-
tensely religious and devote much of their time
to ceremonies.
THIS SPACE MAY BE USED FOR MESSAGE.
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