Book

Notes on Hopi clans

American Museum of Natural History30 (6) • Published In 1929 • Pages: 303-360

By: Lowie, Robert Harry.

Abstract
This source presents a detailed study of the Hopi clan system based on the data collected by the author in the summer of 1915 at First Mesa on the Hopi Reservation (villages of Walpi and Sichumovi), and further supplemented in 1916 with additional comparative information from Second Mesa (villages of Mishongnovi and Shipaulovi). In each of the villages studied the author instituted his own census to determine the numerical size of the clans, the relationship of clan members to one another, and the degree to which clan intermarriages have taken place. The data from this census occupy a large portion of this work. Following this, additional information will be found on linked clans, totemism, political clan functions, and the role of clans and ceremonial associations in the society. An appendix contains a number of kinship charts showing actual blood relationships within the various clans mentioned in the text.
Subjects
Clans
Phratries
Kinship terminology
Kin relationships
Organized ceremonial
Sodalities
Sacred objects and places
culture
Hopi
HRAF PubDate
2000
Region
North America
Sub Region
Southwest and Basin
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle ; 1988
Field Date
1915-1916
Coverage Date
1915-1916
Coverage Place
Walpi, Sichomovi, Mishongnovi, and Shipaulovi pueblos, First and Second Mesas, northeastern Arizona, United States
Notes
by Robert H. Lowie
Includes bibliographical references
LCCN
290256363
LCSH
Hopi Indians