This paper focuses on my findings on the Hopi Basket Dance—a dance that is part of the Hopi Ceremonial tradition—and changes in their ceremonial tradition and culture as a result of external and internal forces
Contains: Editor’s Note Contents List of Illustrations Preface by Edna Glenn, Texas Tech Univers...
In the borderland between the United States and Canada stand communities of Native American people w...
“As artists, we try to document every aspect of Hopi life. We know the Hopi way; we live it, we can ...
Pages 92-93; footnotes about pictographs and prayersticks near springs sacred to the Zuni; Zuni reli...
“It is a time to recall and to revitalize the good things of Hopi life and to celebrate Hopism.” Th...
This publication details the rites and ceremonies of the Hopi Indians and uses that information to s...
The current political and social environment and the more ominous events unfolding across aboriginal...
This paper examines the journey of the Hopi Prophecies from being contained within the Hopi Tribe t...
The Navajo Reservation was established on July 25, 1868 when the United States Congress ratified a t...
Survival and revival; the varied landscapes, buildings and environment; agricultural practices, arts...
A typical Hopi ceremonial day offers a visual reality. At Walpi, a village on First Mesa, it is summ...
Hopi people trace their history in Arizona to more than 2,000 years, but their history as a people g...
I was motivated to begin studying Hopi language and culture by my desire to find a world view differ...
This paper describes a traditional culture of Hopi Indians and its major ceremonies related to the m...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the kiva, an architectural feature unique to Native Americ...
Contains: Editor’s Note Contents List of Illustrations Preface by Edna Glenn, Texas Tech Univers...
In the borderland between the United States and Canada stand communities of Native American people w...
“As artists, we try to document every aspect of Hopi life. We know the Hopi way; we live it, we can ...
Pages 92-93; footnotes about pictographs and prayersticks near springs sacred to the Zuni; Zuni reli...
“It is a time to recall and to revitalize the good things of Hopi life and to celebrate Hopism.” Th...
This publication details the rites and ceremonies of the Hopi Indians and uses that information to s...
The current political and social environment and the more ominous events unfolding across aboriginal...
This paper examines the journey of the Hopi Prophecies from being contained within the Hopi Tribe t...
The Navajo Reservation was established on July 25, 1868 when the United States Congress ratified a t...
Survival and revival; the varied landscapes, buildings and environment; agricultural practices, arts...
A typical Hopi ceremonial day offers a visual reality. At Walpi, a village on First Mesa, it is summ...
Hopi people trace their history in Arizona to more than 2,000 years, but their history as a people g...
I was motivated to begin studying Hopi language and culture by my desire to find a world view differ...
This paper describes a traditional culture of Hopi Indians and its major ceremonies related to the m...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the kiva, an architectural feature unique to Native Americ...
Contains: Editor’s Note Contents List of Illustrations Preface by Edna Glenn, Texas Tech Univers...
In the borderland between the United States and Canada stand communities of Native American people w...
“As artists, we try to document every aspect of Hopi life. We know the Hopi way; we live it, we can ...