Hopi Indians of Arizona
135 photographic prints : some sepia toned ; 6 x 8 in. | Individual and group portraits of men (including a chief, a Snake priest, a farmer, and a goat herder), women, and children, many wearing traditional or ceremonial clothing, some identified; girls wearing hairstyle (squash-blossom, butterfly, Atoo, or whorl) of unmarried females; children eating melon; women grinding and drying meal, making pottery, building...
Contributor:
Curtis, Edward S.
Date:1900
Photo, Print, Drawing
Moki melon eaters [D]
1 photographic print. | Two Hopi children seated on ground eating melon.
Nathaniel Alexander Owings papers,
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Correspondence, memoranda, journals, minutes, speeches, writings, reports, notes, subject file, legal and financial records, biographical material, appointment calendars, clippings, scrapbooks, printed matter, charts, graphs, diagrams, photographs, and other papers documenting Owings's career as a founding partner of the architectural firm, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill; chairman of public commissions responsible for the redesign of Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C.; member of various commissions relating to...
Contributor:
Owings, Nathaniel Alexander
Photo, Print, Drawing
Flute dancers at Tureva Spring
1 photographic print. | Photograph shows dancers preparing for a flute ceremony on upper terrace.
Contributor:
Curtis, Edward S.
Date:1905
Collection
American Indians
101 photographic prints : most sepia toned ; 11 x 14 in. and larger. | Large-size portraits of individuals from various tribes including Acoma, Apache, Apsaroke (Crow), Cheyenne, Crow, Hopi, Jicarilla, Mohave, Navajo, Nespelim, Nez Perce, Piegan (Blackfeet), and Walla Walla. Other images include men on horseback, medicine men, a campsite, babies in cradleboards, and Geronimo and five other tribal leaders on horseback.
Portraits of Navajo, Mohave, Paiute, and Hopi Indians
23 photoprints : gelatin silver ; 22 x 17 cm. or smaller. | Navajo men, women, and children in mix of Euro-American and traditional clothing; most of them posed against a masonry wall. Includes images of a woman weaving a blanket on a loom, a Hopi mother and daughter, a Paiute woman making a basket, and a group of Mohave Indians inside a shelter...
Contributor:
Pierce, C. C. (Charles C.) - James & Pierce - C.C. Pierce & Co.
Date:1901
Collection
Hopi and Apache portraits
17 photoprints : gelatin silver ; 20 x 25 cm. or smaller. | Artistically-posed individual portraits of unnamed Apache and Hopi girls and men, as well as named subjects: Apache chief Alchise, his daughter, a Hopi bride, a Hopi Snake chief Shona, Woopa, Daho-mana, [P]ikami.
Contributor:
Werntz, Carl
Date:1902
Collection
Hopi ceremonies
6 photoprints on studio mounts : gelatin silver ; 11 x 17 cm. or smaller. | Images of Hopi performing the snake dance and kachina dance; Ni-ha-poo-ma, an Antelope priest removing a ceremonial object from a kiva; and an altar sand painting inside a kiva. Also includes an image of a "Blind Indian singer" seated with children outside a pueblo structure.
Contributor:
National Archives and Records Administration
Date:1957
Collection
Nakotah LaRance, Native American hoop dancing,
American Folklife Center concert, 2016-05-18 | Native American Hoop Dancing | Homegrown 2016, the music of America
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Video recording, sound recording, and photographs of a concert in the Coolidge Auditorium, Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress on May 18, 2016 as part of the Homegrown concert series sponsored by the American Folklife Center. This performance was also an event celebrating the American Folklife Center's 40th anniversary at the Library of Congress. Nakotah LaRance (Hopi/Tewa/Assiniboine) of the Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, New Mexico,...
Contributor:
Library of Congress. Music Division - Larance, Nakotah - Archive of Folk Culture (Library of Congress) - John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (U.S.). Millennium Stage - American Folklife Center - Larance, Steve
Date:2016
Photo, Print, Drawing
Hopi hair dresser, Arizona
1 photographic print. | Kneeling Hopi woman combing and arranging hair of young girl.