4 edition of Hopi katcinas drawn by native artists found in the catalog.
Hopi katcinas drawn by native artists
Jesse Walter Fewkes
Published
1973
by Rio Grande Press in Glorieta, N.M
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Jesse Walter Fewkes. |
Series | A Rio Grande classic, Book collection on microfilm relating to the North American Indian -- reel 23. |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 190 p. |
Number of Pages | 190 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16312783M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 7640214 |
Tsaveyo is the Giant Ogre kachina, one of the Hopi spirit beings. There are numerous Hopi stories and legends about him. These date from the time of the Hopi migrations. Tips To Help You With A Hopi Katcinas Drawn By Native Artists Jesse Walter Fewkes 2nd Printing Purchase. Look at the legs of a piece of Hopi Katcinas Drawn By Native Artists Jesse Walter Fewkes 2nd Printing prior to buying it. The legs should be .
Drawings of Hopi Katcinas from Jesse Walter Fewke’s book Hopi Katcinas Drawn by Native Artists (Credit: Google Books) [2]. As Jesse’s interest in Native American communities and their cultures grew, so did his passion for shedding light on the history of these civilizations and helping to preserve their heritage. First edition of this fascinating Smithsonian ethnological study of katcinas-Hopi god symbols-in Pueblo culture, with katcina figures made from original drawings by native artists, on 62 chromolithographic plates. Attractively bound.
Hopi Katcinas drawn by native artists (). (The Commons) CiwikoU wears a kilt made of red-stained horsehair, and a ban-doleer. He carries a whizzer or bull roarer in his right hand. A foxskin is tied about his neck. Starting from a spot somewhere in the desert and ending at the top of the mesa, a footrace is also held. Hopi katcinas drawn by native artists, by Fewkes, Jesse Walter () Hopi songs, by Gilman, Benjamin Ives () Hupa texts, by Goddard, Pliny Earle () Indian biography - historical account of individuals distinguished among the North American natives (Volume 1), by Thatcher, B.B. ()Seller Rating: % positive.
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Native Hopi artists include Kutcahonauû or White-bear, Homovi, and Winuta. "Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, annual report, " Facsimile reprint: Originally published: Twenty-first annual report fo the Bureau of American Ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, / by J.W.
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Glorieta, N.M.: Rio Grande Press, ©, Hopi Katcinas Drawn By Native Artists by Fewkes, Jesse Walter. Glorieta NM: The Rio Grande Press Inc, Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology Annual Report this is a reprint of the edition of the book. Ex-library book with the typical markings and a pocket pasted on front free endpaper.
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Twentieth-First Annual Report for the Years Hardback, pages, illustrated in color. The Rio Grande Press, Inc. reprint, Condition: very good condition. Provenance: from the estate of Frances Balcomb. Twenty-First Annual Report Of The Bureau Of American Ethnology To The Secretary Of The Smithsonian Institution Hopi Katcinas Drawn By Native Artists by J.
Powell (Author), Jesse Walter Fewkes (Author)Cited by: 2. Hopi Drawings of Kachinas () Drawings of various Hopi kachinas (or katcinas) created mainly by a year-old Hopi man named Kutcahanauu or White-Bear who was hired in by the American anthropologist Jesse Walter Fewkes to visually record the hundreds of.
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Hopi Katcinas drawn by native artists. by Jesse Walter Fewkes,Frederick Webb. fmo Hodge,Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation. fmo,Huntington Free Library. fmo. Share your thoughts Complete your review. Tell readers what you thought by rating and reviewing this book. Rate it .Read "Hopi katcinas drawn by native artists" by Jesse Walter Fewkes available from Rakuten : Jesse Walter Fewkes.Fewkes was the first man to use a phonograph to record indigenous people for study.
He tested its use among the Passamaquoddy in Maine, before traveling to the Southwest to make his recordings of the Zuni () and Hopi ().Alma mater: Harvard University.