Hopi Protocol -- Open
Films are open to the public via a combined unrestricted community protocol. We will happily restrict a film according to the community's protocols at any point upon request.
Recent DH Items
Digital Heritage
Community
Hopi CommunityCollections
Needs Review by Hopi Community
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Video Footage
Summary
*SENSITIVE MATERIAL (see note young viewers). Kachina doll artisan Hubert Honanie (Water Clan), discusses his craft and the meaning of the kachina/katsina/tithu doll and its significance in Hopi culture. Digital Heritage
Community
Hopi CommunityCollections
Needs Review by Hopi Community
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Sponsored and Educational Films
Summary
The daily life of the Hopi women and men, and preparations for a marriage ceremony.Digital Heritage
Community
Hopi CommunityCollections
Needs Review by Navajo/Diné Community, Needs Review by Hopi Community
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Educational Film Strip
Summary
Educational film strip for children about a young widower, Talayesva, from Oraibi (Third Mesa) who follows his recently deceased wife, Moki, to the land of the afterlife: Moska. Digital Heritage
Community
Hopi CommunityCollections
Needs Review by Hopi Community
Category
Sponsored and Educational Films
Summary
A brief summary of Hopi artisans from First, Second, and Third Mesas weaving a sash, dying rabbitbrush, weaving baskets, and making pottery.Digital Heritage
Community
Hopi CommunityCollections
Needs Review by Hopi Community
Category
Sponsored and Educational Films
Summary
A brief summary of Hopi life on primarily First and Second Mesa, including basket weaving, gathering water, bread baking, ceremonial dances, and some discussion on women's roles.