The Hopi Indians
by Simpson, Ruth DeEtte
Series: Southwest Museum Leaflets Number 25 Published by : Southwest Museum (Los Angeles, CA) Physical details: 91 p.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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File Materials | New Mexico - Indians - File #2 (Browse shelf) | Not for loan |
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Master list item #: 95
File location is in the New Mexico file Cabinet
Introduction
Characteristics
Contact with Whites
Relations with United States
Culture : Origin, Religion
Childhood
Courtship and Marriage
Death and Burial
Government
Food Quest
Architecture
Weaving and Costume : Men's Clothing, Women's Clothing, Dance Costumes
Body-paint, Hairdress
Basketry
Potter-making
Minor Hopi Culture Traits
Stonework
Woodcarving
Jewelry
Hides, Furs, and Feathers
Musical Instruments
Sandpainting and watercolor Painting
Reference
In this issue of Southwest Museum Leaflets, the Hopi tribe is featured. It includes a short history of the tribe and looks at many cultural aspects, including religion, food, clothing, and tribal artifacts.