KACHINAS
John Fredericks, Hopi kachina carver
Author
L. Eaton
Article Date
1989
Article Abstract
This feature on Fredericks, who lives in Phoenix, points up the difficulties Native American artists have breaking into the commercial art market. His elongated, graceful figures are not in the mainstream of popular tourist kachina carving, but have ancient roots. Illus. Ports
Journal Title
Plateau
Hopi summer Kachina dances
Author
G. H. White
Article Date
September 1972
Journal Title
Amer Indian Crafts and Culture
Hopi kachinas - not for sale
Article Date
January 30 1975
Article Abstract
The new Endangered Species Act has forced Hopi artists who use feathers in their work to suspend sale of thei kachinas lest they unknowingly sell "illegal" feathers.
Journal Title
Qua' Toqti
Hopi Kachina artist Alvin James Makya
Article Date
June 1973
Journal Title
Ariz Hwys
Hopi gods in masquerade
Author
D. M. Smith
Article Date
February 1940
Journal Title
Des
Hopi doll maker
Author
O. Singer
Article Date
December 15, 1956
Article Abstract
About Abbott Sakiestewa, Winslow
Journal Title
Ariz Days & Ways
He lives in two worlds
Author
B. Johnson
Article Date
May 1, 1960
Article Abstract
A. Poleeson, retired Hopi painter, decorator, makes kachinas
Journal Title
Ariz Days & Ways
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