Pumpkin Seed Point
by Waters, Frank
Published by : Sage Books (Chicago) Physical details: xiii, 175 p.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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sw 900 - 999 | 970.491 Wat (Browse shelf) | Available | Memorial | 35400 |
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970.49 Kid An introduction to the study of Southwestern archaeology | 970.491 Bah Southwestern Indian tribes | 970.491 Sou Southwest Indian country | 970.491 Wat Pumpkin Seed Point | 970.498 Mil Lost heritage of Alaska | 970.5 Bro Bury my heart at Wounded Knee | 970.5 Deb And still the waters run |
The house at Pumpkin Seed Point --
The two bears --
The dreams --
The plaza --
The dinosaur tracks --
Two views of nature --
The spring in the shadows --
The professor and the prophet --
Time --
The evil eye --
The seven caves --
The canyon of mystery --
The lost white brother --
The past reread --
Glossary.
This is an autobiographical account of Frank Waters' life among the Hopi Indians, with whom he lived for three years in Arizona and whom he knows intimately. Frank Waters lived for 3 years among the strange, secretive Hopi Indians of Arizona and was quickly drawn into their mythic, timeless reality. Pumpkin Seed Point is a beautifully written personal account of Waters' inner and outer experiences in the subterranean world.