Description: The Hopi People 1972 Indian Tribal Series Signed Numbered Cultural Heritage 9 x 5.5 x 3/8 inches. 106 pages. Limited edition 5746 of 15,000. Signed by Clarence Hamilton. The Hopi tribe, one of the oldest Native American groups, is primarily located in northeastern Arizona on a high desert plateau. Known for their deeply spiritual culture, the Hopi have a long tradition of farming, particularly corn, and are famous for their intricate kachina dolls, pottery, and basketry. Their villages, some of which are the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in the U.S., sit atop mesas and reflect their ancestral connection to the land. The Hopi are also known for their ceremonial dances, which play a central role in their religion and agricultural cycles, particularly the rain dances. Despite external pressures throughout history, the Hopi have successfully preserved their cultural and spiritual practices while navigating modern challenges as a sovereign nation. Wear on edges, corners, covers, spine - see images. International buyers (outside United States) may experience- delays from customs inspection.- import duties and taxes which buyers must pay.- brokerage fees payable at the point of delivery. ------- Combined Shipping Available I will combine similar items into as few packages as possible taking into consideration the class of shipping requested & suggest similar alternate shipping services if it is a lower cost. Do not purchase your cart items right away, instead ask me to create an invoice (s) for all your items.
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Signed By: Clarence Hamilton
Book Title: The Hopi People
Signed: Yes
Book Series: Indian Tribal Series
Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Indian tribal Series
Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults
Inscribed: No
Edition: Limited Edition
Vintage: Yes
Personalize: No
Publication Year: 1971
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Era: 17th to 20th century
Personalized: No
Author: Robert C. Euler, Henry F. Dobyns
Features: Illustrated, Numbered Copy
Genre: Historical, cultural, documentary, Indigenous Studies, anthropology, North American Indian Culture
Topic: Agriculture, Culture, Hopi, colonization, community, governance, heritage, history, spirituality, traditions, tribe
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 106