The Unwritten Literature of the Hopi
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Hattie Greene Lockett. The Unwritten Literature of the Hopi
The Unwritten Literature of the Hopi
Table of Contents
I. INTRODUCTION
GENERAL STATEMENT
II. THE HOPI
III. HOPI SOCIAL ORGANIZATION
Figure 1.—Hopi Family at Shungopovi.—Photo by Lockett
Figure 2.—Walpi.—Photo by Bortell
IV. POTTERY AND BASKET MAKING TRADITIONAL; ITS SYMBOLISM
V. HOUSE BUILDING
Figure 3.—Typical Hopi Home.—Courtesy Arizona State Museum
VI. MYTH AND FOLKTALE; GENERAL DISCUSSION
Figure 4.—Kiva at Old Oraibi.—Courtesy Arizona State Museum
VII. HOPI RELIGION
VIII. CEREMONIES; GENERAL DISCUSSION
IX. HOPI MYTHS AND TRADITIONS AND SOME CEREMONIES BASED UPON THEM
Figure 5.—Flute Ceremony at Michongnovi.—Courtesy Arizona State Museum
Figure 6.—Flute Boy before Costuming.—Courtesy Arizona State Museum
Figure 7.—Hopi Girl in Butterfly Costume.—Photo by Lockett
Figure 8.—Shungopovi, Second Mesa.—Photo by Lockett
Figure 9.—Antelope Priest with Tiponi.—Courtesy Arizona State Museum
Figure 10.—Snake Priests in Front of Kisa.—Courtesy Arizona State Museum
Figure 11.—Snake Priests with Snake.—Photo by Bortell
X. CEREMONIES FOR BIRTH, MARRIAGE, BURIAL
Figure 12.—A Hopi Bride.—Photo by Colton
XI. STORIES TOLD TODAY
Figure 13.—The Author's Interpreter at Walpi and Daughter, "Topsy."
Figure 14.—Dawavantsie of Walpi
Figure 15.—Quahongva, Story-teller of Shungopovi, and Listeners
XII. CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Footnotes
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Hattie Greene Lockett
Published by Good Press, 2019
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