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Lewis Tewanima, 1911. Creator: Bain News ServiceLewis Tewanima, 1911. Shows Hopi American long distance runner and Olympic medal winner Louis Tewanima (1888-1969) after winning a marathon in New York City, May 6, 1911
Tewanima (winner), Arquette (came in 5th), 1911. Creator: Bain News ServiceTewanima (winner), Arquette (came in 5th), 1911
A Hopi Man, 1921. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisA Hopi Man, 1921
Nato, the goat man-Hopi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisNato, the goat man-Hopi, c1906. Half-length portrait of Hopi man with animal skin
Nunipayo [i.e. Nampeyo] decorating pottery, c1900. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisNunipayo [i.e. Nampeyo] decorating pottery, c1900. Photograph show Tewa Hopi potter Nampeyo seated on mat painting designs on pottery
Potter building her kiln, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisPotter building her kiln, c1906. Photograph shows Tewa Hopi potter Nampeyo building a kiln
The Hopi maiden, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisThe Hopi maiden, c1905. Head-and-shoulders portrait of a Hopi woman, left profile
Hopi virgin, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisHopi virgin, c1905. Head-and-shoulders portrait of a Hopi woman, facing front
Burros and Moki men on the road, c1900. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisBurros and Moki men on the road, c1900
Flute ceremony at Tureva Spring, Middle Mesa, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisFlute ceremony at Tureva Spring, Middle Mesa, c1905. Hopi Indians gathered at oasis, some seated at water, others standing in background
Good morning-Hopi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisGood morning-Hopi, c1906. Pueblo building with people
On the housetop-Hopi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisOn the housetop-Hopi, c1906. Photo shows women seated and standing on pueblo buildings
A visitor, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisA visitor, c1905. Hopi adults gather outside doorway, children on roof, dogs and horse in foreground
Cliff perched homes-Hopi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisCliff perched homes-Hopi, c1906. Four Hopi women in front of pueblo buildings
The dawn of day, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisThe dawn of day, c1905. Hopi Indians, on horseback, looking toward horizon and dawn light
Hopi life, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisHopi life, c1907. Several Hopi women and children seated on floor of unfurnished indoor structure
Three Hopi women at top of adobe steps, New Mexico, 1906, c1906
The piki maker-Hopi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisThe piki maker-Hopi, c1906. Hopi woman making bread inside pueblo
East Mesa girls-Hopi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisEast Mesa girls-Hopi, c1906
Singing to the snakes, Shipolovi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisSinging to the snakes, Shipolovi, c1906. Three Hopi Indians with snakes, New Mexico
Maiden and Matron, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisMaiden and Matron, c1905. Two Hopi females sitting on a rock
The delights of childhood, c1900. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisThe delights of childhood, c1900. Two Hopi girls seated on ground eating melon
Hopi Angel, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisHopi Angel, c1905. Photo shows a Hopi girl, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front
Snake dancer in costume, c1900. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisSnake dancer in costume, c1900. Hopi snake dancer, full-length portrait, standing, facing front
Modified style of hair dressing-Hopi, c1921. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisModified style of hair dressing-Hopi, c1921. Hopi girl, half-length portrait, facing right
Modest maidens, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisModest maidens, c1906. Four young Hopi women gather outside of an entrance
Honovi-Walpi snake priest, with Totkya Day painting, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisHonovi-Walpi snake priest, with Totkya Day painting, c1910. Hopi snake priest, three-quarter length portrait, seated, facing front
Moki melon eaters, c1900. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisMoki melon eaters, c1900. Two Hopi girls seated on ground eating melons
Hopi children, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisHopi children, c1905
The mealing trough-Hopi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisThe mealing trough-Hopi, c1906. Photo shows four young Hopi Indian women grinding grain
Snake gathering [D]-Hopi, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisSnake gathering [D]-Hopi, c1907. Group of Hopi snake priests hunting snakes
Oraibi snake dance, 1904, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisOraibi snake dance, 1904, c1905. Hopi Indians, Arizona, in snake ceremony, with pueblo and onlookers in background
The potter, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisThe potter, c1906. Hopi woman painting small pottery vessel
A quiet smoke-Hopi, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisA quiet smoke-Hopi, c1907. Hopi man sitting on ground smoking, with hoe propped on his left knee
Watching the morning races, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisWatching the morning races, c1905. Group of Hopi Indians looking into the distance at valley floor
Me Sa Tawa catching snakes-Hopi, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisMe Sa Tawa catching snakes-Hopi, c1907
The snake priests-Hopi, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisThe snake priests-Hopi, c1907. Ten Hopi snake priests, standing, facing front, carrying sticks, some with bags
Snake gathering [C]-Hopi, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisSnake gathering [C]-Hopi, c1907. Six Hopi snake priests, standing, facing front, carrying sticks
Digging out the snakes-Hopi, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisDigging out the snakes-Hopi, c1907. Group of Hopi Indians using hoes to dig out snakes
Hopi water girls, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisHopi water girls, c1906. Five Hopi girls getting water in jugs
Flute dancers at Tureva Spring (B), c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisFlute dancers at Tureva Spring (B), c1905. Dancers preparing for ceremony on upper terrace
Flute dancers at Tureva Spring, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisFlute dancers at Tureva Spring, c1905. Photograph shows dancers preparing for a flute ceremony on upper terrace
Gobuguoy, Walpi girl, half-length portrait, facing front, hair tied in swirls on sides of head, metal bead and bell choker, printed cotton dress, cotton shawl around shoulders, c1900
Bowl with a Figure Holding a Macaw, 1400 / 1625. Creator: UnknownBowl with a Figure Holding a Macaw, 1400/1625. Hopi, First Mesa, Arizona
Polychrome Jar, c. 1920. Creator: UnknownPolychrome Jar, c. 1920. Hopi, First Mesa, Arizona
Mad Stone Eater Kachina, c. 1900. Creator: UnknownMad Stone Eater Kachina, c. 1900. Wooden Kachina doll with pigment and plant fibre. Hopi, First Mesa, Arizona
Bowl with Abstract, Geometric Rendering of Blanket on Interior, 1400 / 1600Bowl with Abstract, Geometric Rendering of Blanket on Interior, 1400/1600. Hopi, Jeddito Black-on-yellow, Arizona
At the Trysting Place, 1921. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisAt the Trysting Place, 1921. [Young Native American women from the southwestern United States]. Photogravure, plate 416 from " The North American Indian, volume 12" (1922)
A Hopi Mother, 1921. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisA Hopi Mother, 1921. Photogravure, plate 403 from " The North American Indian, volume 12" (1922)
Watching the Dancers, 1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisWatching the Dancers, 1906. [Young Native American women in the southwestern United States]. Photogravure, plate 405 from " The North American Indiann, volume 12" (1922)
Interior of a Hopi Dwelling, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: William H. JacksonInterior of a Hopi Dwelling, late 19th-early 20th century
Wolpi... a chief pueblo of the mysterious Moki race (Cliff Dwellers), Arizona, UWolpi - 600 ft. above the plain - a chief " pueblo" of the mysterious Moki race (Cliff Dwellers), Arizona, U.S.A. 1901
Hopi house builder, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisHopi house builder, c1905. Hopi Indian buiding adobe house
Walpi maidens-Hopi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisWalpi maidens-Hopi, c1906
A Hopi Indian of Arizona, 1912. Artist: CC Pierce & CoA Hopi Indian of Arizona, 1912. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. II. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1912]
Hopi Indian women grinding corn meal, Walpi, Arizona, 1912. Artist: Robert Wilson ShufeldtHopi 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
An Arizona Hopi girl and her mother, 1912. Artist: James & PierceAn 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]
The Hopi flute ceremony. The purpose of the flute ceremony is to encourage rainfall and the growth of corn, which is vital to the Hopi
Wooden Hopi Katchina Dolls representing godsHopi Katchina Dolls, representing the gods of lightning and of corn, made from cotton-wood and painted to resemble dancers in Hopi ceremonies, Made by Zuni, New Mexico, USA