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C.N. Cotton, Indian Trader Ry. Station Gallup, N.M. Ganado, Arizona, 189 (5) for me in Dance costume it is hard to get them as their dances are sacred but they have promised and one can not hurry them.  I saw [[strikethrough]] some Moque Indians yesterday they came here to trade and among them was some of the Snake dancers they have promised me when I come to Keams Can[[y]]on to pose for me like in the Snake dance.  I will try and send some pictures to Lizzie in time the pictures are not dry enough yet to varnish out and you know I am 60 miles from a railroad and [[unclear/no?]] stage running the mail goes once a week on horse back but I may get a chance to send it by Mr. Cottons' teams as they generally go
C.N. Cotton, Indian Trader Ry. Station Gallup, N.M. Ganado, Arizona, 189 (5) for me in Dance costume it is hard to get them as their dances are sacred but they have promised and one can not hurry them.  I saw [[strikethrough]] some Moque Indians yesterday they came here to trade and among them was some of the Snake dancers they have promised me when I come to Keams Can[[y]]on to pose for me like in the Snake dance.  I will try and send some pictures to Lizzie in time the pictures are not dry enough yet to varnish out and you know I am 60 miles from a railroad and no stage running the mail goes once a week on horse back but I may get a chance to send it by Mr. Cottons' teams as they generally go

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C.N. Cotton, Indian Trader Ry. Station Gallup, N.M. Ganado, Arizona, 189 (5) for me in Dance costume it is hard to get them as their dances are sacred but they have promised and one can not hurry them. I saw strikethrough some Moque Indians yesterday they came here to trade and among them was some of the Snake dancers they have promised me when I come to Keams Canyon to pose for me like in the Snake dance. I will try and send some pictures to Lizzie in time the pictures are not dry enough yet to varnish out and you know I am 60 miles from a railroad and no stage running the mail goes once a week on horse back but I may get a chance to send it by Mr. Cottons' teams as they generally go