Hopi Indians
Found in 11 Collections or records:
Arizona Views 5
This artificial collection houses studio portraits of Native Americans taken by Ben Wittick and Camillus S. Fly; a Moquis [Hopi] photographed by C. W. Carter, and a stereograph street scene with a stagecoach in front of the Colorado Hotel in Yuma published by the Continent Stereoscopic Company.
Arizona Views 7
This artificial collection contains 45 sterographs, 8 boudoir, 4 cabinet, 3 cartes-de-visite, and 8 other photographic prints dating from the nineteenth century. Among the subjects depicted are the Grand Canyon, the Petrified Forest, and other scenic landscapes; Native Americans, pueblos, and ruins; buildings and street scenes in Tucson, Prescott, and other cities; and mining and mining communities.
Arizona Views 24
This collection houses 184 glass plate negatives and inspection prints depicting landscapes, farming, buildings, members of the Apache and Hopi tribes, the Fort Apache Indian Agency, and the Fort Apache Indian Reservation.
Bowers Family Papers
Native American Business Organization (NABO) Records
People of the Short Blue Corn: Tales and Legands of the Hopi Indians, 1971-1972
Rosenberg, Allen and Rose Papers
Denis Viri Papers
The Denis Viri Papers include material he collected while working at ASU in the Center for Indian Education. The collection includes tribal newspapers, curriculum material, and classroom work.