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Puebloan (Several Villages) Community , Navajo/Diné CommunityCollections
Needs Review by Puebloan (Several Villages) Community, Needs Review by Navajo/Diné Community
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Home Movies
Summary
Edited home movie footage of Tesuque Pueblo/Tetsʼúgéh Ówîngeh, Taos Pueblo/ȉałopháymųp’ȍhə́othə̀olbo dancers (incl. Pat Goodnight) performing for cameraman, and Navajo/Diné (Joe Whitehoop) dancers performing.Digital Heritage
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Intertribal/Pan-Indian Community, Puebloan (Several Villages) Community , Apache/N'dee/Ndé CommunityCollections
Needs Review by Puebloan (Several Villages) Community, Needs Review by Apache/Ndee Community, Needs Review by Pan-Indian Community
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Sponsored and Educational Films
Summary
This film features dancers, rodeo performers, and a parade of various tribes (including Kiowa/Ka'igwu, Jemez Pueblo/Walatowa, Apache/Nde/Ndee and Zuni/A:shiwi) at the annual The Inter-Tribal Ceremonials in Gallup, New Mexico.Digital Heritage
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Hopi CommunityCollections
Needs Review by Hopi Community
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Sponsored and Educational Films
Summary
A brief summary of Hopi life on primarily First and Second Mesa, including basket weaving, gathering water, bread baking, ceremonial dances, and some discussion on women's roles.