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HOPI WOMEN, 1901. Two Hopi women inside a home at a pueblo in northeastern Arizona
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HOPI WOMEN, 1901. Two Hopi women inside a home at a pueblo in northeastern Arizona
HOPI WOMEN, 1901.
Two Hopi women inside a home at a pueblo in northeastern Arizona. Photographed by William H. Simpson and Carl N. Werntz, 1901
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1901 Adobe Anonymous Arizona Carl Ceiling Floor Hairstyle Hopi Maiden Ornament Pail Simpson Southwest Tradition Wall William Wooden Unidentified
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Hopi Women, 1901: A Glimpse into Hopi Tradition and Daily Life". This photograph captures a poignant moment in time, transporting us to the early 20th century inside a traditional Hopi home. Two unidentified Hopi women are seated gracefully on the wooden floor of their adobe house, adorned with intricate ornaments that reflect their rich cultural heritage. The women's clothing showcases the beauty of their traditional attire, while their hairstyles speak volumes about their identity as Hopi maidens. The ceiling above them is made of logs, emphasizing the simplicity and authenticity of this humble abode. In this intimate setting, we witness these two women engrossed in daily activities. One holds a pot delicately in her hands while the other carries a pail nearby. These objects symbolize not only practicality but also an unbroken connection to ancestral traditions passed down through generations. Photographed by William H. Simpson and Carl N. Werntz in 1901, this image serves as a valuable historical artifact capturing turn-of-the-century Southwest America. It offers us an opportunity to appreciate the resilience and strength embodied by these remarkable Hopi women. As we gaze upon this portrait from The Granger Collection's Carousel Collection, it reminds us of our shared humanity across time and cultures – celebrating diversity while cherishing our collective heritage.
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