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The Hopi Indians

Walter Hough

Verlag: DigiCat

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In 'The Hopi Indians,' Walter Hough presents a comprehensive exploration of the Hopi tribe, illuminating their intricate cultural practices, spiritual beliefs, and rich historical background. Hough employs a meticulous ethnographic approach, utilizing vivid descriptions and observational insights to convey the essence of Hopi life. His work is situated within the broader contexts of American anthropology and early 20th-century studies of Indigenous cultures, reflecting both the fascination and the prevailing attitudes toward Native American societies at the time. The narrative intertwines personal accounts with scholarly research, making the book both informative and engaging for readers interested in indigenous studies and anthropology. Walter Hough was a prominent American anthropologist, whose career was marked by a commitment to the preservation of Indigenous cultures. His extensive fieldwork and research among various Native American groups, including the Hopi, were profoundly influenced by his desire to advocate for Indigenous rights and cultural understanding during an era of significant change. Hough's experiences fostered a deep respect for the Hopi people, allowing him to capture their stories with authenticity and compassion, while striving to communicate the complexities of their customs and worldview. 'The Hopi Indians' is a vital read for scholars, students, and anyone interested in Indigenous American cultures. Hough's empathetic portrayal and in-depth analysis provide an essential lens through which to view not only the Hopi but also the broader spectrum of Native American life. This book invites readers to appreciate the enduring legacy of the Hopi and offers significant insights into the importance of cultural preservation.
Verfügbar seit: 05.09.2022.
Drucklänge: 159 Seiten.

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