References and Recommended Readings
Beck, Peggy V., Anna Lee Walters and Nia Francisco.
1992 The Sacred: Ways of Knowledge, Sources of Life.
Tsaile, AZ: Navajo Community College Press.
Bernstein,Bruce & W.Jackson Rushing
ND Native American Expressive Culture.
AKWE:KON PRESS NMAI.
Breuing, Robert
1982 Cultural Fiber: Function and Symbolism in Hopi Basketry.
In The Basket Weavers: Artisans of the Southwest.
Pp. 8-13. Flagstaff, AZ: Museum of Northern Arizona.
Brody, J.J and Linda B. Eaton
Native American Art of the Southwest.
Brown, Bonnie and Bracken, Carol D
1986 The Complete Family Guide to Navajo-Hopiland.
Window Rock, AZ: Navajo Tribe Office of Tourism.
CIS/INDEX
1990 Legislative Histories. January-December. pp:562-563.
Betheseda, MY: Congressional Information Systems.
Clemmer, Richard O.
1978 Continuities of Hopi Culture Change.
Ramona, California: Acoma Press.
1995 Roads in the Sky: The Hopi Indians in a Century of Change.
Boulder,CO: Westview Press.
Collins, John
1974 Nampeyo, Hopi Potter: Her Artistry and
Her Legacy, printed in Muckenthaler Cultural Center
Show Catalog. Flagstaff, AZ: Northland Press.
Colton, Mary Russel and Harold S.
1951 An Appreciation of the Art of Nampeyo and Her Influence on
Hopi Pottery. In Hopi Indian Arts and Crafts. Flagstaff, AZ:
Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art.
Dennis, L. D.
1994 New Casino is Shining Star for Santa Ana Tribe.
Indian Gaming: The National Magazine of the
American Indian Gaming Industry. October:6-9.
Dittert, Alfred E. Jr. and Fred Plog
1980 Generations in Clay: Pueblo Pottery of the American
Southwest. Flagstaff, AZ: Northland Publishing.
Dockstader, Frederick J.
1985 The Kachina and the White Man: A Study of the Influence of
White Culture on the Hopi Kachina Cult. Revised and Enlarged
Edition. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
Gedachian, M.
1995 Cities of Gold (TM) Casino. Indian Gaming: The National
Magazine of the American Indian Gaming Industry. October:2-3.
Getches, D.H., C.F. Wilkinson and R.A. Williams, Jr.
1993 Federal Indian Law, Cases and Materials. 3rd Edition. St. Paul,
MN: West Publishing.
Harlow, Francis H.
1978 An Introduction to Hopi Pottery. Flagstaff, AZ:
Museum of Northern Arizona Press.
Hermequaftewa, Andrew
1953 The Hopi Way of Life is the Way of Peace.
Santa Fe, NM: Friendship Press.
Hubert, Virgil
1951 Introduction to Hopi Pottery Design. In Hopi
Indian Arts and Crafts. Flagstaff, AZ: Northern
Arizona Society of Science and Art.
Jacka & Jacka.
ND Beyond Tradition: Contemporary Indian Art & Its Evolution.
Flagstaff, AZ: Northland Publishing.
James, Harry C.
1974 Pages from Hopi History.
Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press.
Koshear, Jeannine
1987 Hopi Agriculture: Environmental and Cultural Change.
M.A. Thesis, Anthropology Department. University of California,
Berkeley.
Laird, David
1977 Hopi Bibliography.
Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press.
Linder, Jo
1983 Polingaysi.
Mesa, AZ: Discount Printing.
Loftin, John
1991 Religious and Hopi Life in the 20th Century.
Bloomington, IN: University of Indiana Press.
Lomatewama, Ramson
1987 Silent Winds: Poetry of One Hopi.
Flagstaff, AZ: Badger Claw Press.
1993 Drifting Thought Ancestor Dreams: New and Selected Poems.
Flagstaff, AZ: Entrada Books.
Masayesva,Victor & Erin Younger. Hopi Photographers:
ND Hopi Images. Modern By Tradition: Sun Tracks, Vol.8.
Museum of New Mexico Press.
Nequatewa, Edmund
1951 Nampeyo, Famous Hopi Potter, 1859(?)-1942. In
Hopi Indian Arts and Crafts. Flagstaff, AZ:Northern Arizona
Society of Science and Art.
Nequatewa, Edmund & Alfred Whiting.
1993 Born a Chief.
Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press.
Ortiz, Alfonso (ed.)
1979 Handbook of North American Indians. Vol.9
Washington D.C. Smithsonian Institution.
Peckham, Stewart
1990 From This Earth: The Ancient Art of Pueblo Pottery.
Santa Fe, NM: Museum of New Mexico Press.
Sekakuku, Alph H.
NA Following the Sun and the Moon: Hopi Kachina Tradition.
In cooperation with the Heard Museum. Flagstaff, AZ:
Northland Publishing.
Sekaquaptewa, Eugene
NA Coyote and the Winnowing Birds (Iisaw niqw tsaayantotaqam
tsiroot): A Traditional Hopi Tale. Emory Sekaquaptewa and
Barbara Pepper, trans. Santa Fe, NM: Clear Light
Publishers.
Sekaquaptewa, Helen
1969 Me and Mine: The Life Story of Helen
Sekaquaptewa. Tucson,AZ. University
of Arizona Press.
Sikorski, Kathryn A.
1968 Modern Hopi Pottery.
Logan, UT: Utah State University Press.
Talashoema, Herschel
NA Coyote and Little Turtle (Iisaw niqw Yongosonhoya):
A Traditional Hopi Tale. Emory Sekaquaptewa and
Barbara Pepper, trans. Santa Fe, NM:
Clear Light Publishers.
Talayesva, Don
1942 Sun Chief.
New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
Tanner, Clara Lee
1983 Indian Baskets of the Southwest. Tucson,AZ:
University of Arizona Press.
1990 Southwestern Indian Basketry. In The Art
of Native Basketry: A Living Legacy.
F.W. Porter, ed. Pp. 187-211. NY: Greenwood Press.
Whiteford, Andrew Hunter
1988 Southwest Indian Baskets: Their History and Their
Making. Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research
Press.
Whiteley, Peter
1988 Bacavi: Journey to Reed Springs.
Forward by Leigh Jenkins Honheptewa. Flagstaff, AZ:
Northland Press.
1988 Deliberate Acts.
Tucson,AZ: University of Arizona Press.
Whiting, Alfred F.
1939 Ethnobotany of the Hopi.
Flagstaff, AZ: Museum of Northern Arizona.
Yava, Albert
1978 Big Falling Snow: A Tewa-Hopi Indian's Life and Times
and the History and Traditions of His People.
Alburquerque,NM: University of New Mexico Press.
NA Field Mouse Goes to War (Tusan Homichi Tuwvota).
Edward Kennard, trans. Palmer Lake, CO: The Filter
Press.
101st Congressional Hearing
1990 Native American Grave and Burial
Protection Act (Repatriation); Native
American Repatriation of Cultural Patrimony
Act; and Heard Museum Report,hearing before
the Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs,
May 14, 1990. Pp:iv-599: Microfiche. Washington,DC: United
States Government Printing Office.
Online Readings
Archaeological Resources Protection Act
Beyond Bulletin 38
Bulletin 38
Hopi Film-making
Hopi Film-making
Anglo Influence on Southwest Art
Reciprocity
This reading list is constantly changing as we review new books and
should not be considered definitive or exhaustive. We welcome
suggestions for further reading.
Revised 2/23/97
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