IDNO
P.9041.ACH1
Description
On Catalogue Card: “Snake dance. Hopi. Mishongnovi, Arizona.” [typed text]
Place
N America; United States of America; Arizona; Mishongnovi
Cultural Affliation
Hopi; Southwest Indian; Native North American
Named Person
Photographer
Collector / Expedition
Date
?1917 - ?1923
Collection Name
Mounted Haddon Collection
Source
Heye, George GustavMuseum of the American Indian, N.Y.
Format
Print Black & White Mounted
Primary Documentation
Other Information
Biographical Information: George Gustav Heye (1874-1956) was a private collector who amassed the “largest existing collection representing the aboriginal cultures of this hemisphere. ... From 1904 onward, he was not satisfied with mere purchases of specimens, but sent out well-financed expeditions which brought in material with accurate field data. ... Heye himself was a member of many early expeditions and helped publish the results”. (p.66) He also created the Museum of the American Indian to house it. [Source: George Gustav Heye. 1874-1956, by S. K. Lothrop, American Antiquity © 1957 Society for American Archaeology, JD 26/3/2007]
Bibliographical Reference: Guide to the Hendricks-Hodge Archaeological Expedition Papers. 1917-1923.
Collection Number: 9170. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections Cornell University Library. [Source: http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/htmldocs/RMM09170.html, [JD 26/3/2007]
Bibliographical Reference: 1924 Excavations at Kechipauan, New Mexico. Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation, Indian Notes 1(1):35-36. [JD 26/3/2007]
Source: The Hendricks-Hodge Archaeological Expedition, 1917-1923 was funded by the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation. It was one of the most extensive such projects ever conducted in the Southwest. Zuni Indians participated in the excavation of their ancestral villages of Hawikku and, Kechiba:wa, sometimes seen as Hawikuh and Kechipauan. Sophisticated archaeological techniques led to the excavation of thousands of artifacts.
Lothrop's excavations at the Zuni ruin of Kechipauan, 1924, was also funded by Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation. George Heye, the founder of the Museum of the American Indian, was the source of this photograph. [JD 26/3/2007]
Source: A letter from George Heye, dated 24th April 1935, to Alfred Haddon congratulating him on his eightieth birthday and enclosing 15 photographs of Native Americans is amongst the Haddon Photo Papers, W06/1/14. [JD 1/5/2016]
This catalogue record has been updated with the support of the Getty Grant Program Two. [Jocelyne Dudding 16/4/2007]
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