- Victorio—an Apache Warrior
- Ahole
- Common Hopi sun symbol
- Kwátaka, bird with sun symbolism
- “Big-head,” a solar god
- Screen of the Alósaka
- Serpent
- Problematical Animal
- Rabbit
- Priest smoking
- Problematic Animal
- Mountain Sheep
- Paint mortar, Diam 2½″.
- Pictographs
- Man with curved stick
- Hunters
- Grasshopper
- Handled mortar
- Hopi curved stick
- Frog fetish
- Frogs and Birds
- Fishes
- Frog
- Fetish
- Fetish
- Fish
- Fawn
- Braided handle
- Cloud blowers
- Dancing Figure
- Bird C
- Bird F
- Bird A
- Bird B
- Arrow polisher
- Urn burial
- Two Wolves
- Unidentified animal
- Small bowl
- Stone axe
- Buffalo grazing
- Hidatsas burial scaffolds
- Drums on a summer's evening
- Grandfather sacred medicines
- At this hour, fires burned before most of the tepees
- Winter Camp
- To eke out our store of corn and keep the pot boiling, my father hunted much of the time
- My father stabled his horses at night in our lodge, in a little corral fenced off against the wall
- Turtle, I think, was the last woman in the tribe to use an old-fashioned, bone-bladed hoe
- Turtle’s hoe was made of the shoulder bone of a buffalo set in a light-wood handle, the blade firmly bound in place with thong
- Inside the lodge
- Old Turtle made me a dolly of deer skin stuffed with antelope hair
- Winter clothing
- A heavy wind blew the snow in our faces, nearly blinding us
- I saw that the black-bear skin was bound to one of the posts at the entrance
- Gardening
- The wild geese had come north, but this fact alone was not proof that winter had gone
- Harvesting
- Baby-like, I ran my fingers through the shiny grain, spilling a few kernels on the floor
- Turtle and her old-fashioned digging stick