- The
Awatovi Ruins,
spelled Awat'ovi in
recent literature, are an
archaeological site on the Hopi
Reservation in
northeastern Arizona,
United States. The...
- villages. The
Spanish wrote that the
first Hopi
village they
visited was
Awatovi. They
noted that
there were
about 16,000 Hopi and Zuni people. A few years...
- Hopi town by the Spanish. Thus when the
Spanish arrived at the
village of
Awatovi, they drew a line of
cornmeal as a sign for the
Spanish not to
enter the...
- and
where to travel, and on
religious practices. In The
Destruction of
Awatovi (A
Walpi Reed Clan Version),
Spider Grandmother uses her
special gl****...
-
reports for the
Awatovi Expedition were not
published until later, but by 1978
eleven reports started to appear. A "final"
report for the
Awatovi Expedition...
-
decorations at
Awatovi and Kawaika-a : with a
survey of
other wall
paintings in the
Pueblo Southwest. 1951. Kiva
Mural Decorations at
Awatovi and Kawaika-a:...
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missionaries in New Mexico. In the
rebellion at
Tusayan (Hopi)
churches at
Awatovi, Shungopavi, and
Oraibi were destro**** and the
attending priests were killed...
-
architectural historian, he
wrote about the
Awatovi Ruins. The
original publication by Ross
Montgomery related to the
Awatovi Expedition of the late 1930s was included...
- (second Frog Woman). Her
designs are
often based on
fragments found at the
Awatovi ruins near Hopi. Her
hallmark style was
finely polished, hand-coiled pottery...
- art. In 1940 he was
commissioned to
reproduce the
precontact murals at
Awatovi Ruins,
which were
shown at the
Museum of
Modern Art and
other locations...