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Tewa Collection

Background imageTewa Collection: Traditional Hopi girl, Povi Lomayauma 16 year old teenager, dressed in traditionally

Traditional Hopi girl, Povi Lomayauma 16 year old teenager, dressed in traditionally woven cotton dress holds a traditional fired clay pottery bowl while posing on the First Mesa near Polacca Arizona

Background imageTewa Collection: New Mexico, United States. Salinas Pueblo Mission Ntl. Monument. Ruins from early 1600 s

New Mexico, United States. Salinas Pueblo Mission Ntl. Monument. Ruins from early 1600 s

Background imageTewa Collection: Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico, United States. Puye Cliff dwellings. Site of ancient

Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico, United States. Puye Cliff dwellings. Site of ancient ruins from the 1100 s. Tewa tribe

Background imageTewa Collection: Hopi Indians visited Canyon de Chelly after AD 1300 and established year round residences

Hopi Indians visited Canyon de Chelly after AD 1300 and established year round residences, supported by Hopi legends and ceramics

Background imageTewa Collection: Wupatki Ruins National Monument was home to an Anasazi culture, the ancestors to the Hopi

Wupatki Ruins National Monument was home to an Anasazi culture, the ancestors to the Hopi, which began in 1064 AD

Background imageTewa Collection: Eagle Butte, mountians of the Hopi Buttes located on the Hopi Indian Reservation in Arizona

Eagle Butte, mountians of the Hopi Buttes located on the Hopi Indian Reservation in Arizona. Tribal members will go for their vision quest or gather young eagles to raise for their ceremonial feathers

Background imageTewa Collection: Scenic views of Hopi Reservation lands from the Second Mesa. The Hopi homelands are

Scenic views of Hopi Reservation lands from the Second Mesa. The Hopi homelands are located in the northeastern Arizona and total over 1.5 million acres of valleys and mesas

Background imageTewa Collection: Traditional Hopi Eagle dancer, Clay Kewanwy (Hopi Tewa), dressed in dance regalia

Traditional Hopi Eagle dancer, Clay Kewanwy (Hopi Tewa), dressed in dance regalia during the annual Hopi Indian Festival at the Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff

Background imageTewa Collection: 10 year old Hopi boy, Clay Kewanwytewa, dressed in traditional yucca headband, turquoise

10 year old Hopi boy, Clay Kewanwytewa, dressed in traditional yucca headband, turquoise beaded choker necklace, woven sash and cape regalia

Background imageTewa Collection: Hopi-Tewa eagle dancers dressed in traditional regalia of woven apron, sash, moccasins

Hopi-Tewa eagle dancers dressed in traditional regalia of woven apron, sash, moccasins and feather headdress during the annual Hopi Indian Festival at the Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff

Background imageTewa Collection: Traditional Hopi dancer demonstrating a Hopi hunting dance with bow and quiver during

Traditional Hopi dancer demonstrating a Hopi hunting dance with bow and quiver during the annual Hopi Indian Festival at the Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff

Background imageTewa Collection: Hopi eagle dancer, Alrye Polequaptwa, dressed in traditional regalia of woven apron

Hopi eagle dancer, Alrye Polequaptwa, dressed in traditional regalia of woven apron, sash, moccasins and feather headdress performs traditional dances during the annual Hopi Indian Festival at


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