MS 7020 Fragment of a manuscript concerning Hopi mortuary customs
MS 837 Notes on the Hopi Snake Dance
MS 1607 Letters to Dr H. C. Yarrow
Yarrow, H. C. (Harry Crécy), 1840-1929
Reporting on dances, medicine, and ceremonials.
MS 1148 Letter from N. S. Higgins to George Gibbs regarding Zuni and Hopi (Moquino or Hopitu) and Montezuma traditions
Gibbs, George, 1815-1873
MS 3604 Classification of Pueblo Indians into four linguistic families
Classified as follows: Shinumo (Moki or Hopi), Zunian, Keran (or Keresan), and Tewan. Also brief bibliography for each.
MS 7070 Report of E. M. Sweet, Jr. concerning Hopi dances
Burke, Charles E.
Layne, William R.
23 Photographs
Concerns charges against agent R.E. Burris, that involved controversies between missionaries and the Hopi. In general the affidavits concern happenings at Hopi dances, particularly those that were regarded as immoral.
Production Records
This accession consists of production records created by Howard Bass, Cultural Arts Manager, in the planning and development of the recording, "Beautiful Beyond: Christian Songs in Native Languages." Produced in partnership with Smithsonian/Folkways Recordings, "Beautiful Beyond" is an anthology of hymns and songs from Native American communities throughout the …
Emry Kopta collection
103 Negatives (photographic) (black and white)
The Emry collection contains images of Hopi ceremonies, including the Soyaluna Ceremony, the Niman Ceremony, Katsina dances, the Snake Dance, the Butterfly Dance and the Buffalo Dance.
James Aycock photograph of Hopi Buffalo Dance
Photograph of Hopi woman and two men performing Hopi Buffalo Dance on stage.
MS 1868 Historical and linguistic notes
Encinas, Fr
Includes vocabulary by Fr. Encinas; a manuscript on Casas Grandes, with diagram; and a note on the Zuni (Sitgreaves).