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The South Corner of Time: Hopi, Navajo, Papago, Yaqui Tribal Literature

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  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • HOPI LITERATURE
    • Hopi Alphabet
    • Way Back  in the Distant Past
    • A Clown Story
    • One More Smile for a Hopi Clown
    • Owen Seumptewa A Portfolio
    • Hopi - How Maasaw and the  People of Oraibi  Got Scared to  Death Once
    • English - How Maasaw and the  People of Oraibi  Got Scared to  Death Once
    • Dr. Fewkes  and Masauwu
    • To Some Few Hopi Ancestors
    • Vanishing Point: Urban Indian
    • I Have Come
    • Tsinnijinnie's Hardrock Romance (A Sing at Coal Mine Canyon) Victor Masayesva
    • Hopi Literature: Other Sources
  • NAVAJO LITERATURE
  • PAPAGO LITERATURE 
  • YAQUI LITERATURE
  • Other Sources

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HOPI LITERATURE

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Emory Sekaquaptewa
editorial consultant
Table of Contents

Hopi Alphabet by Ekkehart Malotki

Way Back in the Distant Past by Albert Yava

One More Smile for a Hopi Clown by Emory Sekaquaptewa

A Clown Story by Emory Sekaquaptewa

Owen Seumptewa: A Portfolio

How Maasaw and the People of Oraibi Got Scared to Death Once by Edmund Nequatewa Hopi | English

Dr. Fewkes and Masauwu by Herschel Talashoma

To Some Few Hopi Ancestors by Wendy Rose

Vanishing Point: Urban Indian by Wendy Rose

I Have Come by Lomawywesa (Michael Kabotie)

Tsinnijinnie's Hardrock Romance by Victor Masayesva

Hopi Literature: Other Sources

 

Map -- Hopi Country
Map -- Hopi Country

 

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