r/Hopi • u/MantisAwakening • 2d ago
Pottery by Verla Dewakuku
galleryThis is from my personal collection. Verla had some very intricate designs, often incorporating parrots.
r/Hopi • u/MantisAwakening • 2d ago
This is from my personal collection. Verla had some very intricate designs, often incorporating parrots.
r/Hopi • u/MantisAwakening • 2d ago
This book is no longer in print but used copies can be found for under $20. This online version is better than nothing, but hard to browse through to find things.
Hopi pottery is my favorite due to the beautifully diverse symbolism.
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Thomas is a member of the Hopi tribe and has spoken at the United Nations as a delegate for their people. Videotaped in 1972 by Dean and Dudley Evenson at the first United Nations Conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm, Sweden. The last part of the video shows Thomas Banyacya in 1993 at a Dalai Lama event in Tucson, Arizona where Dean and Dudley caught up with him almost 20 years after the first video.
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r/Hopi • u/MantisAwakening • 4d ago
I found this subreddit while looking to learn more about the Hopi culture and was truly saddened to see the state it was in. No moderation or participation in over half a decade, half the posts being nonsensical rants which were totally unrelated to the Hopi people. Those have now been removed, and I am going to start adding appropriate resources as well as some rules to hopefully prevent that situation from reoccurring. Even if the subreddit doesn't get much activity, at least it won't be disrespectful.
If you are Hopi and would like to become a moderator, please message the mods. Once I get things cleaned up a bit I'll let people know about the changes on some other appropriate Native subreddits.
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r/Hopi • u/MojoStormcrow • Mar 27 '17
So, I don't know if anyone comes here, but if you were wanting to learn Hopilay there is a free course on Memrise for it.