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Emory Sekaquaptewa (December 28, 1928 –
December 14, 2007) was a Hopi
leader and
scholar from the
Third Mesa
village of Hotevilla.
Known as the "First...
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Story of
Helen Sekaquaptewa,
which was
compiled by her
friend Louise Udall based on
Sekaquaptewa's recollections.
Helen Sekaquaptewa was born in the...
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Phillip Sekaquaptewa (May 5, 1948 –
January 21, 2003) was a Hopi
artist and
silversmith in Hopi
silver overlay and
stone inlay,
featuring the lapidary...
- Press, 1987
Sekaquaptewa, Helen; Udall,
Louise (1969). Me and Mine: The Life
Story of
Helen Sekaquaptewa.
Illustrated by
Phillip Sekaquaptewa (1st ed.)...
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their male counterparts. Due to the
discrepancies found in the research,
Sekaquaptewa and
Thompson (2002)
compared the
differences in
methods and determined...
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Indigenous Art, Culture, History, and Law, 2008.
Sekaquaptewa, Helen. "Me & Mine: The Life
Story of
Helen Sekaquaptewa." Tucson, Arizona:
University of Arizona...
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soldier killed in Iraq War
Dextra Quotskuyva (1928–2019),
potter Emory Sekaquaptewa (1928–2007), Hopi leader, linguist,
lexicon maker,
commissioned officer...
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American politician Emory Remington (1891–1971),
American trombonist Emory Sekaquaptewa (1928–2007),
American Hopi
leader and
scholar Emory M.
Sneeden (1927–1987)...
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serves Hotevilla-Bacavi.
Charles Loloma (1921–1991), Hopi
jeweler Helen Sekaquaptewa (1898-1990), Hopi
storyteller "2020 U.S.
Gazetteer Files".
United States...
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Marjorie Schick Lorraine Schwartz Kendra Scott Celia Sebiri Emory Sekaquaptewa Coreen Simpson Tommy Singer Albion Smith Bill
Smith Mimi So Hans Stern...