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Hopi Collection (#2)

"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Hopi: A Journey through Pueblo Pots, Kachina Dolls

Background imageHopi Collection: USA, Southwest, Arizona, Hopi Indian Reservation, Tuba City, May WashesCanyon

USA, Southwest, Arizona, Hopi Indian Reservation, Tuba City, May WashesCanyon

Background imageHopi Collection: United States of America, Arizona, Wupatki National Monument

United States of America, Arizona, Wupatki National Monument

Background imageHopi Collection: USA, Arizona, Hopi Reservation, Ha Ho No Geh Canyon

USA, Arizona, Hopi Reservation, Ha Ho No Geh Canyon

Background imageHopi Collection: Chaiwa Tewa 1906 (photo)

Chaiwa Tewa 1906 (photo)
679434 Chaiwa Tewa 1906 (photo) by Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) ; (add.info.: linguistic group of Pueblo American Indians who speak the Tewa language and share the Pueblo culture)

Background imageHopi Collection: Bashful, c. 1900 (b/w photo)

Bashful, c. 1900 (b/w photo)
BAL144982 Bashful, c.1900 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection

Background imageHopi Collection: Nova - Walpi, 1906 (b/w photo)

Nova - Walpi, 1906 (b/w photo)
680498 Nova - Walpi, 1906 (b/w photo) by Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) ; (add.info.: Nova, a Walpi man, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageHopi Collection: The Mealing Trough - Hopi by Edward S. Curtis, 1906 (silver print photograph)

The Mealing Trough - Hopi by Edward S. Curtis, 1906 (silver print photograph)
2630138 The Mealing Trough - Hopi by Edward S. Curtis, 1906 (silver print photograph) by Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) ; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Mealing Trough - Hopi by Edward S)

Background imageHopi Collection: DDE-90036312

DDE-90036312
Colorful painted Native American corn (Zea mays), Belgrade, Serbia Date: 26/07/2006

Background imageHopi Collection: Sketches of Hopi Designs (graphite)

Sketches of Hopi Designs (graphite)
3505688 Sketches of Hopi Designs (graphite) by Klauber, Alice Ellen (1871-1951); 17.78x13.97 cm; San Diego Museum of Art, USA; (add.info.: Dimensions)

Background imageHopi Collection: The snake priest, c. 1906 (b / w photo)

The snake priest, c. 1906 (b / w photo)
BAL144994 The snake priest, c.1906 (b/w photo) by Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952); Private Collection

Background imageHopi Collection: Bowl with a Figure Holding a Macaw, 1400 / 1625. Creator: Unknown

Bowl with a Figure Holding a Macaw, 1400 / 1625. Creator: Unknown
Bowl with a Figure Holding a Macaw, 1400/1625. Hopi, First Mesa, Arizona

Background imageHopi Collection: Polychrome Jar, c. 1920. Creator: Unknown

Polychrome Jar, c. 1920. Creator: Unknown
Polychrome Jar, c. 1920. Hopi, First Mesa, Arizona

Background imageHopi Collection: Mad Stone Eater Kachina, c. 1900. Creator: Unknown

Mad Stone Eater Kachina, c. 1900. Creator: Unknown
Mad Stone Eater Kachina, c. 1900. Wooden Kachina doll with pigment and plant fibre. Hopi, First Mesa, Arizona

Background imageHopi Collection: Bowl with Abstract, Geometric Rendering of Blanket on Interior, 1400 / 1600

Bowl with Abstract, Geometric Rendering of Blanket on Interior, 1400 / 1600
Bowl with Abstract, Geometric Rendering of Blanket on Interior, 1400/1600. Hopi, Jeddito Black-on-yellow, Arizona

Background imageHopi Collection: At the Trysting Place, 1921. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

At the Trysting Place, 1921. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
At the Trysting Place, 1921. [Young Native American women from the southwestern United States]. Photogravure, plate 416 from " The North American Indian, volume 12" (1922)

Background imageHopi Collection: A Hopi Mother, 1921. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

A Hopi Mother, 1921. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
A Hopi Mother, 1921. Photogravure, plate 403 from " The North American Indian, volume 12" (1922)

Background imageHopi Collection: Watching the Dancers, 1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Watching the Dancers, 1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Watching the Dancers, 1906. [Young Native American women in the southwestern United States]. Photogravure, plate 405 from " The North American Indiann, volume 12" (1922)

Background imageHopi Collection: A Powamu Mask (colour litho)

A Powamu Mask (colour litho)
980393 A Powamu Mask (colour litho) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Powamu Mask)

Background imageHopi Collection: Doll of Calako Mana (colour litho)

Doll of Calako Mana (colour litho)
980388 Doll of Calako Mana (colour litho) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Doll of Calako Mana)

Background imageHopi Collection: The Natacka Ceremony at Walpi (b / w photo)

The Natacka Ceremony at Walpi (b / w photo)
980386 The Natacka Ceremony at Walpi (b/w photo) by American Photographer (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Natacka Ceremony at Walpi)

Background imageHopi Collection: Hopi snake dancer (colour photo)

Hopi snake dancer (colour photo)
3106249 Hopi snake dancer (colour photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hopi snake dancer)

Background imageHopi Collection: Four Katchina dolls (mixed media)

Four Katchina dolls (mixed media)
HSC249811 Four Katchina dolls (mixed media) by American School; Horniman Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: used for promoting the return of animals; ); Photo eHeini Schneebeli; American

Background imageHopi Collection: Four Katchina dolls (mixed media)

Four Katchina dolls (mixed media)
HSC249812 Four Katchina dolls (mixed media) by American School; Horniman Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: used for promoting the return of animals; ); Photo eHeini Schneebeli; American

Background imageHopi Collection: Pooly-Ma-Na (silkscreen)

Pooly-Ma-Na (silkscreen)
1067327 Pooly-Ma-Na (silkscreen) by Tuvahoema, Kyrat (1914-42); 34x18.4 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info.: The Butterfly Maiden ); Dallas Art Association Purchase; American

Background imageHopi Collection: Hahaiwuqti, Natacka and Soyokmana (b / w photo)

Hahaiwuqti, Natacka and Soyokmana (b / w photo)
980387 Hahaiwuqti, Natacka and Soyokmana (b/w photo) by American Photographer (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hahaiwuqti, Natacka and Soyokmana)

Background imageHopi Collection: Interior of a Hopi Dwelling, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: William H. Jackson

Interior of a Hopi Dwelling, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: William H. Jackson
Interior of a Hopi Dwelling, late 19th-early 20th century

Background imageHopi Collection: Hopi House, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA

Hopi House, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA

Background imageHopi Collection: Powell Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA

Powell Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA

Background imageHopi Collection: HOPI MOTHER / CHILD 1900

HOPI MOTHER / CHILD 1900
A Native American mother and child of the Hopi people. Date: 1900

Background imageHopi Collection: Wolpi... a chief pueblo of the mysterious Moki race (Cliff Dwellers), Arizona, U

Wolpi... a chief pueblo of the mysterious Moki race (Cliff Dwellers), Arizona, U
Wolpi - 600 ft. above the plain - a chief " pueblo" of the mysterious Moki race (Cliff Dwellers), Arizona, U.S.A. 1901

Background imageHopi Collection: Hopi house builder, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Hopi house builder, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Hopi house builder, c1905. Hopi Indian buiding adobe house

Background imageHopi Collection: Walpi maidens-Hopi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Walpi maidens-Hopi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Walpi maidens-Hopi, c1906

Background imageHopi Collection: Hopi dancers, wearing Hemis Kachina masks and sprigs of evergreen

Hopi dancers, wearing Hemis Kachina masks and sprigs of evergreen, lined up at a pueblo in Arizona during the Niman
HOPI DANCERS, c1913. Hopi dancers, wearing Hemis Kachina masks and sprigs of evergreen, lined up at a pueblo in Arizona during the Niman Kachina or going home ceremony in the month of July

Background imageHopi Collection: Traditional Hopi girl, Povi Lomayauma 16 year old teenager, dressed in traditionally

Traditional Hopi girl, Povi Lomayauma 16 year old teenager, dressed in traditionally woven cotton dress holds a traditional fired clay pottery bowl while posing on the First Mesa near Polacca Arizona

Background imageHopi Collection: Oraibi, a Hopi village, 1870s

Oraibi, a Hopi village, 1870s
Hopi village of Oraibi, from John Wesley Powells description, 1870s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageHopi Collection: HOPI KIVA

HOPI KIVA
The 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

Background imageHopi Collection: Hopi Watching Dancers Edwards Curtis American

Hopi Watching Dancers Edwards Curtis American
Hopi, Watching the Dancers; Edward S. Curtis (American, 1868 - 1952); 1906; Gelatin silver print or platinum print; 19.7 × 14.7 cm (7 3, 4 × 5 13, 16 in.)

Background imageHopi Collection: Hopi Brocade style Dance Sash 1880-1900 America

Hopi Brocade style Dance Sash 1880-1900 America
" Hopi Brocade" style Dance Sash, c. 1880-1900. America, Native North American, Southwest, Pueblo (Hopi?), Post-Contact, Transitional Period

Background imageHopi Collection: Canteen 1890 Southwest Pueblo Hopi Post-Contact Period

Canteen 1890 Southwest Pueblo Hopi Post-Contact Period
Canteen, 1890. Southwest, Pueblo, Hopi, Post-Contact Period, 19th century. Pottery; overall: 21.5 x 24.5 cm (8 7/16 x 9 5/8 in.)

Background imageHopi Collection: Hoopii Falls Kauai Hawaii Wonderlust2015

Hoopii Falls Kauai Hawaii Wonderlust2015
Upper Hoopii Falls is a small waterfall along Kapaa Stream. Its near the town of Kapaa on the east side of Kauai. Kauai, Hawaii Wonderlust

Background imageHopi Collection: NAMPEYO (1858-1942). Hopi Native American potter

NAMPEYO (1858-1942). Hopi Native American potter. Photographed at a pueblo in Arizona with examples of her work, c1900, by Henry G. Peabody

Background imageHopi Collection: Hopi Snake Priest entering Snake Kiva, Oraibi, Arizona, USA

Hopi Snake Priest entering Snake Kiva, Oraibi, Arizona, USA
Hopi 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

Background imageHopi Collection: HOPI SKY GOD. The Hopi Native American sky god, Tunwup, depicting the compass points

HOPI SKY GOD. The Hopi Native American sky god, Tunwup, depicting the compass points, the sun rolling over the sky vault, and the movement of the universe

Background imageHopi Collection: CURTIS: HOPI NATIVE AMERICAN. Photograph of a Walpi man, 1921, by Edward S. Curtis

CURTIS: HOPI NATIVE AMERICAN. Photograph of a Walpi man, 1921, by Edward S. Curtis

Background imageHopi Collection: AGRI2D-00038

AGRI2D-00038
Pinon nuts, an important food of Southwestern Native Americans, in a basket. Digital photograph

Background imageHopi Collection: A Hopi Indian of Arizona, 1912. Artist: CC Pierce & Co

A Hopi Indian of Arizona, 1912. Artist: CC Pierce & Co
A Hopi Indian of Arizona, 1912. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. II. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1912]

Background imageHopi Collection: Hopi Indian women grinding corn meal, Walpi, Arizona, 1912. Artist: Robert Wilson Shufeldt

Hopi Indian women grinding corn meal, Walpi, Arizona, 1912. Artist: Robert Wilson Shufeldt
Hopi Indian women grinding corn meal, Walpi, Arizona, 1912. The distinctive hairstyle of the woman on the right identifies her as being unmarried. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. II

Background imageHopi Collection: An Arizona Hopi girl and her mother, 1912. Artist: James & Pierce

An Arizona Hopi girl and her mother, 1912. Artist: James & Pierce
An Arizona Hopi girl and her mother, 1912. The girls hairstyle identifies her as being unmarried. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. II. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1912]




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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Hopi: A Journey through Pueblo Pots, Kachina Dolls, and Traditional Art" Immerse yourself in the vibrant world culture as we delve into their fascinating history. From intricately designed Pueblo pots to mesmerizing Hopi Kachina dolls, each artifact tells a unique story. Step back in time with Talavai (Morning Singer), a revered spirit or Kachina, beautifully adorned with a cape and headdress. This carved wooden doll from Arizona captures the essence spirituality and tradition. In 1908, witness the skillful hands of a talented Hopi potter shaping clay into exquisite vessels that reflect both artistry and functionality. These timeless creations continue to be treasured today. Chaiwa Tewa's captivating photograph from 1906 transports us to an era where bashfulness was captured on film. The innocence radiating from this image is reminiscent of simpler times. Embark on an enchanting journey through the breathtaking landscapes of the Hopi Indian Reservation in Tuba City. May Washes Canyon reveals nature's beauty intertwined with ancestral roots—a sight that leaves you awe-inspired. Discover Wupatki National Monument in Arizona—an archaeological wonderland showcasing ancient dwellings built by ancestral Puebloans. Here, echoes of past civilizations whisper tales lost in time. Ha Ho No Geh Canyon within the vast expanse of the Hopi Reservation beckons explorers seeking serenity amidst nature's wonders. Lose yourself in its majestic beauty while connecting with your inner self. Nova-Walpi takes us back to 1906 when black-and-white photography first immortalized this iconic village perched atop a mesa—preserving its architectural marvel for generations to come. Edward S. Curtis' silver print photograph titled "The Mealing Trough - Hopi" offers an intimate glimpse into daily life within this indigenous community—a testament to the resilience and resourcefulness of the Hopi people.