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UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM
UNDER DIRECTION OF
THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
WASHINGTON
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with outlying tribes in and across the mountain east & west. In one place, at the Moki Pueblos, we have an example of Shoshonean Tribes living in Pueblos, all of the other Tribes are dwellers in tents.

The Pueblo country furnishes an excellent example of the mode of architecture and life controlled by the region and dominating over both language and tribal organization. In the open country among these Pueblos dwell the Apache and Navajo, of Athapascan stock and late intruders from the north. These two peoples, of [[strikethrough]] possibly [[/strikethrough]] the same stock, differ very much in all