TABLE OF ILLUSTRATIONS 



FACING PAGE 



A Woodland Idyl Frontispiece 



We bivouacked beneath the pine trees 14 



Here we pitched our tents at an altitude of more than 8,000 feet 14 

 The Apaches are good-natured and fond of a joke .... 30 

 Flocks of bleating sheep in charge of silent, listless, Mexican shep- 

 herds 34 



A hogan, the summer dwelling of the Apache 34 



Mr. Chester Houck, the only living ex-sheriff of Navajo county, 



Arizona 42 



Theodore Roosevelt, Apache Indian policeman .... 58 



Moulded into fantastic shapes by ages of erosion .... 58 

 Flocks of sheep and goats form the chief sources of livelihood for 



the Navajo 50 



The overflow of one of the springs that supply Tuba ... 66 



A Hopi Indian pueblo 66 



A Navajo blanket weaver and her loom 74 



A Navajo Indian policeman 74 



We were treated to a weird, uncanny spectacle .... 98 

 Looking down the canon from Limestone Tanks — Echo Cliffs are 



seen in the distance 106 



We found ourselves and our outfit safely landed on the North 



Bank of the Colorado 110 



Vermilion Cliffs 126 



Alongside the lines of dancers and directing them were uncostumed 



old men 126 



Watering at McClellan's Tanks 130 



House Rock from which House Rock Valley takes its name . 130 

 At Limestone Tanks we replenished our canteens .... 138 



Kanab Dam, 300 feet long, 50 feet high, built by ranchmen, holds 



Kanab's prosperity 138 



America's best big game 174 



Rapidly disappearing denizens of the wild 190 



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