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Album caption: (Loan Collection - Donation no. 26) Tiers of cave rooms. The entrances into the cliff banks are in most cases low, so we may have to crawl to get in, but we find a comparatively spacious room, eight by ten feet perhaps, with an arched roof--or perhaps the room is circular. Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. n.d.
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Album caption: Bandelier National Monument. A pottery maker of the Bandelier National Monument. A modern maker in ancient art, being an Indian woman who is probably one of the descendants of the ancient Queres tribe now in the pueblo of Chochiti, New Mexico. The prehistoric village of the Queres is in the cañon of the Rito de los Frijoles, where there are hundreds of their hive dwellings carved out of the pumice cliffs. New Mexico. n.d.
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Album caption: Summer school class in the trenches, making the past yield its secrets. Puye ruins, New Mexico. n.d.
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Album caption (2694): Same as 2688. Album caption (2688): Scenes near Rita de las Frijoles. West of Santa Fe, N.M. Index card (2694): Canyon near Rita de las Frijoles. Santa Fe County, New Mexico. ca. 1908.
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Album caption: Bandelier National Monument. Caves and ancient pictographs cut by the cliff dwellers in the rock at Puye cliff, Bandelier National Monument. New Mexico. n.d.
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Album caption: Bandelier National Monument (Pajarito Park), New Mexico. The ruins of Tsankawi. After passing over the rock-worn trail, beside the pictographs and up the winding passageway, on top of the mesa, a few hundred feet back, are found the ruins of the homes of the prehistoric inhabitants. This photograph shows only a portion of the extensive village. n.d.
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Album caption: Bandelier National Monument (Pajarito Park), New Mexico. Some of the prehistoric dwellings in the Rito de los Frijoles Cañon. n.d.
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Album caption: Bandelier National Monument (Pajarito Park), New Mexico. (Loan Collection - Donation no. 21) Pictographs and passageway at Tsankawi ruin. The figures are cut one inch deep in the rock and were undoubtedly intended to frighten away enemies from the winding passageway which the Indian is entering. This passageway is cut in the solid rock and is just wide enough to permit the passage of one man. It winds upward to the mesa, where, a short distance back, are found the ruins of the dwellings of the prehistoric people. n.d.
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Album caption (2695): Same as 2688. Album caption (2688): Scenes near Rita de las Frijoles. West of Santa Fe, N.M. Index card (2695): Canyon near Rita de las Frijoles. Santa Fe County, New Mexico. ca. 1908.
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Album caption: Bandelier National Monument (Pajarito Park), New Mexico. Some of the prehistoric dwellings in the Rito de los Frijoles Canyon. n.d.
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Album caption: Bandelier National Monument (Pajarito Park), New Mexico. The ruins of Navawi. This photograph shows some of the doorways and several steps leading upward, cut in the rock at left. n.d.
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Album caption: Bandelier National Monument (Pajarito Park), New Mexico. Tsankawi, this photograph shows the trail on the solid rock, worn in places one foot deep, leading to the pictographs and passageway, and the latter leading to the ruins of the dwellings on the mesa shown in the distance. n.d.
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Album caption (2701): Same as 2700. Album caption (2700): Julian Martinez at the Rito, N.M. Index card (2700-2702): Julien Martinez at the Rito. Santa Fe County, New Mexico. ca. 1908.
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Album caption: Bandelier National Monument. A religious dance of the present-day Indians. Good authority is responsible for the statement that the Pueblo Indians living today are descendants of those who lived in the now ruined cliff dwellings of the Frijoles Cañon, but no credence is given the theory that the American cliff people were Aztecs or Toltecs. Bandelier National Monument. New Mexico. n.d. Note: 24874A stamped on lower right hand corner of photograph.
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Album caption: Bandelier National Monument (Pajarito Park), New Mexico. Among the Tent Rocks of Otowi. This photograph shows one of these formations that had been inhabited, the dwelling having three "stories,"-- the Indian is sitting on the ruins of the third. n.d.
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Album caption: A prehistoric sanctuary. The great cliff kiva or estufa (ceremonial sanctuary) in the Rito de los Frijoles is very similar in its construction to many that are found in the pueblos of the present. Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. n.d.


map background search result map search result map Ruins of Tsankawi. Bandelier National Monument (Pajarito Park), New Mexico. n.d. Tsankawi. Bandelier National Monument (Pajarito Park), New Mexico. n.d. Tent Rocks of Otowi. Bandelier National Monument (Pajarito Park), New Mexico. n.d. Ruins of Navawi. Bandelier National Monument (Pajarito Park), New Mexico. n.d. Prehistoric dwellings. Bandelier National Monument (Pajarito Park), New Mexico. n.d. Looking at pueblo in Frijoles Canyon from cliffs to north. Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. 1920. Upper Frijoles Falls, showing rhyolite butting against basalt cliffs in the background. Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. 1920. Canyon near Rita de las Frijoles. Bandelier National Monument, Santa Fe County,  New Mexico. Circa 1908. View near Rita de las Frijoles. Bandelier National Monument, Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Circa 1908. Julien Martinez at the Rito. Bandelier National Monument, Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Circa. 1908. Prehistoric dwellings. Bandelier National Monument (Pajarito Park), New Mexico. n.d. Puye ruins. Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. n.d. Summer school class. Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. n.d. A prehistoric sanctuary. Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. n.d. A pottery maker. Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. n.d. Caves and ancient pictographs. Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. n.d. A religious dance of the present-day Indians. Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. n.d. Canyon near Rita de las Frijoles. Bandelier National Monument, Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Circa 1908. Pictographs at Tsankawi ruin. Bandelier National Monument (Pajarito Park), New Mexico. n.d. Tiers of cave rooms. Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. n.d. Ruins of Tsankawi. Bandelier National Monument (Pajarito Park), New Mexico. n.d. Tsankawi. Bandelier National Monument (Pajarito Park), New Mexico. n.d. Tent Rocks of Otowi. Bandelier National Monument (Pajarito Park), New Mexico. n.d. Ruins of Navawi. Bandelier National Monument (Pajarito Park), New Mexico. n.d. Prehistoric dwellings. Bandelier National Monument (Pajarito Park), New Mexico. n.d. Julien Martinez at the Rito. Bandelier National Monument, Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Circa. 1908. Prehistoric dwellings. Bandelier National Monument (Pajarito Park), New Mexico. n.d. Puye ruins. Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. n.d. Summer school class. Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. n.d. A prehistoric sanctuary. Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. n.d. A pottery maker. Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. n.d. Caves and ancient pictographs. Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. n.d. A religious dance of the present-day Indians. Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. n.d. Pictographs at Tsankawi ruin. Bandelier National Monument (Pajarito Park), New Mexico. n.d. Tiers of cave rooms. Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. n.d. Canyon near Rita de las Frijoles. Bandelier National Monument, Santa Fe County,  New Mexico. Circa 1908. View near Rita de las Frijoles. Bandelier National Monument, Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Circa 1908. Canyon near Rita de las Frijoles. Bandelier National Monument, Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Circa 1908. Looking at pueblo in Frijoles Canyon from cliffs to north. Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. 1920. Upper Frijoles Falls, showing rhyolite butting against basalt cliffs in the background. Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. 1920.