RMPA093D–620 Engedi, the fountain of the Kid ('Ain Jidy). The sparkling limpid water is warm, rather sweet and impregnated with lime. To the left there is an example of the remarkable esclepiad called in (NYPL b10607452-80694)
RMPBBGM5–. English: Pima Indians, Ho-Dutch and his wife, in front of their native dwelling, or 'Kan', Pima, Arizona, ca.1900 Photograph of Pima Indians, Ho-Dutch and his wife, in front of their native dwelling, or 'Kan', Pima, Arizona, ca.1900. She kneels on the ground bent over a stone mortar grinding grain or beans. He sits crosslegged behind her. Behind them both stands the inverted lopped-off-cone-shaped dwelling with thatched walls and roof impregnated with mud. A pottery jar sits near the framed entry. A child's head peers out. Several additional dwellings are visible in the distance in the deser
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