Smithsonian Report, 1924. — Waterman 



Plate 10 



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I. A Navajo "Hogan," a Conical Earth-Covered Dwelling 



( From a photograph by George Wharton James in the collections of the Bureau of 

 American Ethnology) 



A Windbreak Erected by the Papago Indians of the Arizona 

 Desert. The Seri. Living on the Gulf of California South of the 

 Papago, Are Said to Have no Roofed Structures; the Country is 

 Practically Rainless, and They Seek Shelter Only from the Wind 



(Photograph from the collections of the Bureau of American Ethnology) 



