July 1950

In this issue
The Hopi's deep connection to their land is evident in their ceremonies and traditions. These practices, like the Snake Dance and the creation of Kachina dolls, are prayers and educational tools that reflect their values and way of life. They are intrinsically linked to the hope for rain and the continuity of their culture.
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Chapters
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Hopi Snake Dance
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Hopi Kachina Dolls
Harold S. Colton
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Apacheland
Vivien B. Keatley
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Hopi Jewelry
J. H. McGIBBENY,FRED KABOTIE
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Southwestern Indian Hair-Dos
PAUL COZE
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Sun in the Sky
Walter Collins O'Kane
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Yours Sincerely
Jack Breed,Randall Hawsthorne,Lorraine Barritt,Anya P. Sala,Margaret Wheeler Ross,Caroline B. Kiene

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