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Treva Burton demonstrating how to clean siváapi (rabbitbrush)
Community
Photograph Collection, Hopi Tribe
Category
Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Pottery and Basketry
Cutting Cattail
Community
Gila River Indian Community, Photograph Collection
Category
Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Pottery and Basketry
Summary
Selected photographs from Helga Teiwes' series documenting Arizona native basketry traditions.
Retta Lou Adams with a large unfinished coiled basket decorated with Kachinas
Community
Photograph Collection, Hopi Tribe
Category
Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Pottery and Basketry
Summary
Selected photographs from Helga Teiwes' series documenting Hopi basket weaving.
Annabelle Nequatewa showing the finished plaited sifter basket with her family around her
Community
Photograph Collection, Hopi Tribe
Category
Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Pottery and Basketry
Summary
Selected photographs from Helga Teiwes' series documenting Hopi basket weaving.
Community
Tohono O'Odham Nation, Navajo Nation, Archives
Category
Lands and Ecological Knowledge
Community
Tohono O'Odham Nation, Archives
Category
Education, Music, Song, and Dance, Oral History and Interviews, Story
Summary
Recording of the class field trip to Sil Nakya. Frank Lopez tells the story of his life in Tohono O'odham.
Community
Tohono O'Odham Nation, Archives
Category
Education, Speech and Oratory
Summary
Introductory lecture on Tohono O'odham ethnohistory and anthropology by Bernard Fontana.
Community
Colorado River Tribes of the Colorado River Reservation, White Mountain Apache, Gila River Indian Community, Hopi Tribe, Mescalero Apache, Navajo Nation, San Carlos Apache, Tohono O'Odham Nation, Hualapai Tribe, Yavapai, Archives
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Community
Tohono O'Odham Nation, Archives
Category
Education
Summary
The class discusses their field trip to Sil Nakya.
Huipil
Community
Photograph Collection
Category
Community Life and Family Life, Textiles and Weaving
Summary
Chinantec. Ojitlan, Oaxaca, Mexico. Plant Material: Cotton, Seed Fiber. Unidentified Material: Ribbon. Donald and Dorothy Cordry Collection.
Community
Tohono O'Odham Nation, Archives
Category
Education, Oral History and Interviews, Story
Summary
Story by Frank Lopez on class field trip to Sil Nakya with some interpreting by Juliann Ramon.
Community
Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
History, Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Oral History and Interviews, War and Conflict
Summary
Interview with Francisco Johnson on El Plomo War by Darrow Dolan and interpreted by Ernie Noriega.