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Pueblo PotsPots of the Pueblo peoples of Arizona and New Mexico : the five lower pieces are prehistoric, the rest are of late 19th century Hopi and other tribes
Hopi Potter 1908Nampeyo, a renowned pot-maker of the Hopi village of Tewa, northeastern Arizona : her pots are hand-made in every sense - no wheel or elaborate tools are used
HOPI MOTHER / CHILD 1900A Native American mother and child of the Hopi people. Date: 1900
HOPI KIVAThe kiva of the Powamu Society of the Hopi people of Crand Canyon, Arizona - the sanctuary where religious and magical ceremonies such as rain-making are performed
Hopi Snake Priest entering Snake Kiva, Oraibi, Arizona, USAHopi Snake Priest entering The Snake Kiva (or Sacred Dwelling ), Oraibi, Arizona, USA. This is the depository for snakes collected during eight days prior to the ceremony
Arizona, USA - Hopi woman and girl. Before marriage Hopi girls wear their hair in two large whorls on either side of their head. Date: circa 1910s
Grand Canyon (Photo)The Grand Canyon of the Colorado River, Arizona, - the sunset seen from Hopi Point Date: 1923
USA / Grand Canyon C20Grand Canyon, Arizona: looking west from Hopi Point Date: early 20th century
Moqui Indian Family - Arizona, USA. The Moqui
Hopi Watch Tower - Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA
Hopi Mother and ChildrenA mother and two children of the Hopi people, outside their home in Mishongnovi, Arizona
Hopi Home, Early C19A Hopi Pueblo of the early 19th century, reconstructed at Grand Canyon, Arizona : note the ladders used for access to the upper floors Date: early 19th century
Hopi Fetch WaterHopi women from Tewa village in northeastern Arizona; their villages are on high ground, for security, but this means they must go far to fetch water from the valleys
Hopi Flute BoyA flute-player of the Hopi flute society, (Arizona) who plays an important role in tribal life as the central figure in the traditional rain-making ceremonies
Racial / Snake Dance 1908Snake dance of the Hopi people of Arizona, performed with live and poisonous rattlesnakes which are set free after the ceremony, intended to bring rain
Hopis Gather WoodTwo Hopi men on a wood- gathering expedition : wood is hard to come by in the Arizona desert, and seeking it can mean a long journey
Hopi HairdressingA Hopi mother of Arizona arranges her daughters hair in the traditional style
Hopi Men SingingThree men of the Hopi tribe of the Pueblo people of New Mexico sing their traditional religious songs accompanied by a drum, in the kiva building which women may not enter
Hopi Snake DanceSnake dance of the Hopi people of Arizona, performed with live and poisonous rattlesnakes which are set free after the ceremony, intended to bring rain
Ours is a Hopi HomeThe homes of the Hopi people of Arizona (built and owned by the women) are on three levels : access to the upper floors (used for storage and such) is by ladder
Racial / Hopi Girl 1900Hopi girl from the village of Walpi
Racial / Hopi Snake ChiefHopi snake chief from the village of Hano
Racial / Hopi Mother / ChildA Native American mother and child of the Hopi people