Hopi Pottery Symbols

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Alexander M. Stephen, a self-taught anthropologist and an associate of Indian trader Thomas Keam, lived among the Hopi during the late nineteenth century. Having excellent rapport with the tribal elders, Stephen asked them the meaning of symbols on the pots he was collecting for Keam and recorded these interpretations in a catalogue entitled "Pottery of Tusayan: Catalogue of the Keam Collection." This manuscript is printed here in its entirety for the first time and is illustrated from the Keam Collection, which is now housed at the Peabody Museum, Harvard University. Alex Patterson then incorporates Stephen’s interpretations and cultural stories into a unique alphabetically arranged guide to the eighty-four symbols on the collected pots.

Author(s): Alex Patterson
Publisher: Johnson Books
Year: 1994

Language: English
Pages: vii, 272 p. :
City: Boulder
Tags: Hopi pottery. Pottery-Arizona Themes, motives. Symbolism in art-Arizona

Cover
Blurbs
Title page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Pottery of Tusayan: Catalogue of the Keam Collection
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Hopi Pottery and Its Symbol Language
Table of Contents for Pottery of Tusayan: Catalogue of the Keam Collection
Decorated Ware Black Line
Decorated WarePolychrome
Orange-colored Ware
Cream-colored Ware
Hawk House Relics
Red Ware
Transition and Modern Ware
Eighty-four Symbols
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
K
L
M
P
R
S
T
W
Afterword
Appendix I-Referenced Painted Pots Found
Appendix II Referenced Painted Pots Missing
Appendix III-Summary of Styles of Referenced Pots Found
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Photo Section