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Painting the Cosmos
presents current research on nearly two thousand years of ancestral Hopi
painting and the values expressed in the imagery, settings, and
performance contexts of paintings on kiva walls and pottery vessels. Nine
essays show how continuity in Hopi values, such as reciprocity, humility,
and hard work are expressed metaphorically in art, song, ritual
activities, daily tasks, and visual arts. Many fundamentals of Hopi
iconography (the study of images) are held in common with other Pueblos in
New Mexico, with indigenous cultures of northwest Mexico, and with ancient
Mesoamerican civilizations. In this region, histories, aesthetics, and
values have common roots that are explored here through verbal and visual
metaphors, past and present. This volume is richly illustrated in full
color. Authors include Kelley Hays-Gilpin, Delbridge Honanie, Michael
Kabotie, Lawrence Loendorf, Elizabeth Newsome, Polly Schaafsma, Emory
Sekaquaptewa, Karl Taube, and Dorothy Washburn.
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