About This Book
A travel-based account that presents descriptive portraits of Hopi and Navajo communities, landscapes, rituals, and everyday work in the American Southwest. The author combines field anecdotes, ethnographic observation, and illustrated vignettes to document ceremonies such as the snake dance, seasonal agriculture, domestic life, and material culture. Chapters examine social institutions, local law, courts, schools, and the roles of traders, missionaries, soldiers, and tourists, tracing how external forces interact with traditional practices and the rhythms of life on mesas, in canyons, and around trading posts.
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