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Crafting Hopi Identities at the Museum of Northern Arizona
Kelley Hays-Gilpin
Anthropology
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Arts and Humanities
Arizona
100%
Crafting
100%
Dolls
33%
Basketry
33%
Tradition
16%
Technique
16%
Style
16%
art form
16%
Ritual
16%
Biography
16%
1930s
16%
Collaborative
16%
viewer
16%
Village
16%
Craftspeople
16%
Collectors
16%
Revival
16%
carvings
16%
Cultural Values
16%
Curio
16%
1880s
16%
Traders
16%
Museum Collections
16%
pottery-making
16%
Clans
16%
Keyphrases
Northern Arizona
100%
Hopi
100%
Museum
100%
Katsina
16%
Dolls
16%
Basketry
16%
Cultural Values
8%
Ethnic Groups
8%
Social Identity
8%
Textile
8%
Art Forms
8%
Tourists
8%
Carving
8%
Curator
8%
Pottery
8%
Biography
8%
Traders
8%
Paternalism
8%
Education Research
8%
Jewelry
8%
Clan
8%
Museum Collections
8%
Pottery Production
8%
Internal Diversity
8%
Curio
8%
Museum Role
8%
Jewellery Technique
8%
Read-once
8%
Education Marketing
8%
Education Production
8%