The marvellous country, or, Three years in Arizona and New Mexico.: Containing an authentic history of this wonderful country and its ancient civilization ... together with a full and complete history of the Apache tribe of Indians .../ By Samuel Woodworth Cozzens. Illustrated by more than one hundred engravings.

CONTENTS. in 1692. -Don Felix Martinez in 1716. - His Expedition to reduce and punish the Apaches, and what came of it. - What his Majesty said about it. - Thle Book of History. - Ruins in the Valley.- Description of them.- The Pottery found here. - The old Watch-Towers. - The Rio Pescado and its Valley..- Lands and Crops. - Jimmy warned.No more entangling Alliances. - The Blue-eyed, Lighthaired Zunis.- Prince Madoc and his Voyage of Discovery in the Twelfth Century. -The Welsh Miners and what came of them. - Singular similarity between the Welsh and Zuni Language.- The Story of the Negro Esteva. - Jimmy "swears a swear." - The Legend of the Rio Pescado.- How the Fish came in it.- The Rio de Zuni and its Valley. - -........ 300 CHAPTER XXI. Zuni. - Its Situation. - Our first Sight of the People.- The Products of the Valley.- Jimmy Trades.- A new Steward. - His Chagrin. - In Camp.- A Visit from the Cacique, or Governor.- His Dress. - A Warning. - An Abattis.- An Examination of the Plain. -The Pits, and how concealed. - Description of the Town. - Characteristics of the Zunis. - The Women. - Jimmy has a Flirtation. - He makes a Present.- Its Object.- Tame Eagles.- The Population. -A Church. - The Council. - The Heads of Departments. - We visit the Sacred Spring. - No one permitted to drink the Water. - The Broken Tenajas.- Communica tion with departed Spirits. - Singular Customs. - Honor among the Zunis. - Jimmy takes a Drink from the Spring and departs. - We return to Camp troubled. - We miss Jimmy.- He does not return.- Anxiety.- Exercise. A Conversation, and how it was interrupted. - Do the Mills of the Gods grind slow?- Nemesis. -...312 20

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The marvellous country, or, Three years in Arizona and New Mexico.: Containing an authentic history of this wonderful country and its ancient civilization ... together with a full and complete history of the Apache tribe of Indians .../ By Samuel Woodworth Cozzens. Illustrated by more than one hundred engravings.
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Cozzens, Samuel Woodworth, 1834-1878.
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Boston,: Lee and Shepard
1876.
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Arizona -- Description and travel
New Mexico -- Description and travel

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