Life of Native American Indian children in the United States. A Hopi Indian village on a a mesa in Arizona. An Indian children play on the roof of a house in the village. A young Indian boy dances. Children playing on the ground.
Barry Goldwater at his daughter's wedding in Phoenix, Arizona. View of the Trinity Cathedral (100 W Roosevelt St, Phoenix, AZ 85003, United States) in Phoenix, Arizona. The Republican forerunner Barry Goldwater accompanies his daughter, Margaret Ann “Peggy” Goldwater, to the altar at her wedding. The bride's maids carry the long veil behind the bride. Wedding guests enter the church. The guests at the wedding ceremony. The officials and guests look on. Margaret Ann marries Richard Holt, an executive at Wilshire Oil Company. Photographers take pictures as the couple come out after the wedding. The newlywed couple get into a car to leave to Hawaii for their honeymoon.
United States former President Calvin Coolidge dedicates a dam named in his honor on the Native American Indian San Carlos Apache Reservation in Arizona. View of the dam and Gila river. Mountains in the background. Many people on the dam. Lunch tables arranged on the dam. President Coolidge eats lunch on top of structure across Gila River. President Coolidge smokes a peace pipe with the Native American Indian tribal people. Leaders of the Pima and Apache Indian tribes are seen.
The first copper style show is held at a beach in Bisbee, Arizona, United States. Women wearing copper clothes walk on the beach during the show.
Huge open pit copper mine in Morenci, Arizona, United States. The ore reduction plant with giant industrial smoke stack is seen next to the mine pit. Views of molten copper being poured from smelter into large crucible. Molten copper running into a sand bed from a furnace being tapped. Molten slag (waste) being poured into a slag heap from a crucible. Molten copper with traces of other valuable minerals, such as gold, being poured into molds creating anodes suitable for further electrolytic reduction. Cooled anodes being loaded onto trucks for shipping.
Rube Collins, African American tenant farmer in the American rural south, at work as he sharpens his tools. Hannah, his wife, draws a bucket of water from well. Obe, one of his sons, is holding a rifle or shotgun which he inspects. A woman feeds poultry. A child sits on stairs and eats. People engaged in farming in the fields. They use a tool, possibly a hoe, clearing space between planted rows of a crop, possibly cotton. They leave the fields. African American children play in front of a simple farmhouse or cabin, with one out building. A man plays violin and a older woman sits next to him in a rocking chair. Children wearing no shoes dance in the dirt in front of the house.
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