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from observances of the bodily appearance of these 

 people and the remains of the prehistoric people which 

 have been so splendidly preserved. There is no marked 

 difference in the color of the skin, they are all of the 

 chocolate brown found generally in North America. 

 Nor is their hair in any way different, it is coarse and 

 round in cross section, and therefore straight. In 

 stature according to Dr. Hrdli^ka there is considerable 

 variation : 







Inches 





Inches 



Maricopa 





68.8 



Walapai 



66.3 



Yuma 





67.7 



Isleta 



66.2 



Pima 





67.3 



Mescalero Apache 



65.9 



Mohave 





67.5 



Southern Ute 



65.6 



Jicarilla Apache 



67.4 



San Juan 



65.3 



Navajo 





67.4 



Acoma 



64.9 



White River 



Apache 67 . 3 



Taos 



64.6 



Papago 





67.2 



Hopi 



64.4 



Havasupai 





67.1 



Zuni 



64.3 



Yavapai 





67.08 



Jemez 



64.05 



San Carlos A 



.pach( 



? 66.7 



Sia 



63.9 



The proportion of the length to the breadth of the 

 head has been much used in describing and classifying 

 races. The skulls recovered from the ruins of southern 

 Utah are extremely long and narrow. Of the modern 

 peoples of the Southwest only the Pima and Papago 

 and some of the people of Taos have heads of this shape. 

 The heads of the remainder of the prehistoric people, 

 those of the Maricopa, Yuma, Mohave; and most of 

 the sedentary people, the Hopi, the Zuni, and the Rio 



