SCENES FROM AMERICA'S SOUTHWEST 



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Photograph by Frederick I. M onsen 



THREE LITTLE MAIDS AWAY FROM SCHOOL: IIOPI INDIANS, ARIZONA 



The white man is proud of his juvenile courts; the Hopi red man is proud that he has no 

 need for such institutions. A Hopi father considers it an essential duty to teach his children 

 to abhor lying and stealing, to respect and obey their elders, and to be self-supporting. 



