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Victor Masayesva Jr. (born 1951) is a Hopi filmmaker,
video artist, and photographer.
Masayesva's artistic career promotes Hopi culture. The
majority of...
- 1897-1970.
February 27, 1936 – via
Internet Archive.
Dennis Wall and
Virgil Masayesva, "People of the Corn:
Teachings in Hopi
Traditional Agriculture, Spirituality...
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- Anthropology. 121 (2): 151–156. doi:10.1002/ajpa.10180. PMID 12740958.
Masayesva, Victor. Hopi Photographers, Hopi Images. Tucson, AZ: Sun
Tracks & University...
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LaVerne Masayesva Jeanne is an
anthropologist and
linguist at the
University of
Nevada at Reno,
where she is an
emerita ****ociate professor. She received...
- S2CID 143642814. Jeanne,
LaVerne Masayesva (1978).
Aspects of Hopi
grammar (PhD thesis). MIT. hdl:1721.1/16325. Jeanne,
LaVerne Masayesva (1982). "Some phonological...
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Volume 3. Amsterdam: John
Benjamins Publishing Company. Jeanne,
LaVerne Masayesva (1978).
Aspects of Hopi grammar. MIT, dissertation. Voegelin, Charles...
- 1992 do****entary film
produced and
directed by Hopi filmmaker,
Victor Masayesva, Jr. The do****entary
attempts to
reveal the
misrepresentation of Indigenous...
- the
Tohono O'odham
linguist Ofelia Zepeda, the Hopi
linguist LaVerne Masayesva Jeanne,
Navajo linguists Paul Platero,
MaryAnn Willie, and
Ellavina Tsosie...
- (1992): a 1992 film
produced and
directed by
Indigenous filmmaker,
Victor Masayesva Jr. (Hopi). The film
attempts to
reveal the
misrepresentation of Indigenous...