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Unwritten Literature of the Hopi

Unwritten Literature of the Hopi

Hattie Greene Lockett

Published in 1933, 'Unwritten Literature of the Hopi' by Hattie Greene Lockett examines the myths and traditions of the Hopi people and their connection to contemporary culture. This work, based on Lockett's master's thesis in anthropology, explores how Hopi rituals, moral standards, and social organization are intertwined with their unwritten legendary lore. Lockett, a notable anthropologist and inductee into the Arizona Women’s Hall of Fame, provides a unique insight into the cultural significance of Hopi narratives.

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