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Foreword | 8 | |
Preface: Five Hundred Years of Tourism | 9 | |
Acknowledgments | 13 | |
Notes on Orthography | 15 | |
Ch. 1 | Introduction: From the Sacred to the Cash Register - Problems Encountered in Protecting the Hopi Cultural Patrimony | 16 |
Ch. 2 | Hopi Histories | 22 |
Artist Profile I: Neil David, Sr. | 34 | |
Artist Profile II: Diane Branam | 36 | |
Ch. 3 | The Contemporary Katsina | 38 |
Artist Profile III: Esther Jackson | 128 | |
Artist Profile IV: David Freeland | 129 | |
Artist Profile V: Ramson Lomatewama | 130 | |
Ch. 4 | Early Euro-American Ethnographers and the Hopi Tihu | 132 |
Artist Profile VI: Michael Horse | 142 | |
Artist Profile VII: John Farnsworth | 144 | |
Ch. 5 | The Drift from Tradition | 146 |
Artist Profile VIII: Gerry Quotskuyva | 158 | |
Artist Profile IX: Christopher Pardell | 160 | |
Ch. 6 | Authentic Hopi Katsina Dolls | 162 |
Artist Profile X: Clark Tenakhongva | 166 | |
Artist Profile XI: Poteet Victory | 168 | |
Ch. 7 | Intellectual and Cultural Property Rights and Appropriation of Hopi Culture | 170 |
Artist Profile XII: Verma Nequatewa | 178 | |
Artist Profile XIII: Jean Healey | 179 | |
Conference Statement | 180 | |
App | The Gourd Rattles of Edmund Nequatewa | 182 |
Endnotes | 187 | |
References Cited | 193 |
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