Historic Photographs of Hopi
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Hopi Womens Dance, 1879, Oraibi, Arizona, photo by John K. Hillers
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Dancer's Rock, 1879, Walpi, Arizona, photo by John K. Hillers
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Traditional Hopi Village of Walpi, c. 1920.
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Traditional Hopi Homes, c. 1906, photo by Edward S. Curtis
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Kopeli, Hopi Snake Priest.
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Hopi Basket Weaver c. 1900, photo by Henry Peabody
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Hopi Basket Weaver.
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Hopi girl, photo by Edward S. Curtis
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Iris Nampeyo, world famous Hopi ceramist, with her work, c. 1900, photo by Henry Peabody
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Hopi girl at Walpi. c. 1900, with "squash blossom" hairdo indicative of her eligibility for courtship
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Four young Hopi Indian women grinding grain, c. 1906, photo by Edward S. Curtis
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Hopi woman dressing hair of unmarried girl, c. 1900, photo by Henry Peabody
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