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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information, image 225

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    The Hualapai There is always a vast difference between mountain and valley Indians. The Hualapais are mountain Indians - bold and fearless, remarkably good shots, daring riders, the best [not legible] in the world, cunning and treacherous. Unlike the Mayans, they are exceedingly [not legible] away [not legible], and their quarrels [not legible] and in [not legible], knife or bullet wounds [not legible]. Many years ago their reservation provided them with [not legible] in the shape of [not legible], grass seeds, [not legible] [not legible] and [not legible]. Of late years [not legible] many herds of cattle [not legible] [not legible] [not legible] to [not legible] their reservations, the game has [not legible] disapproved [not legible] the government has [not legible] it necessary to furnish them with a [not legible]