essay

Hopi history,1850-1940

handbook of north american indians. southwest9 • Published In 1979 • Pages: 524-532

By: Dockstader, Frederick J..

Abstract
This source on Hopi history between 1850 and 1940 discusses the following topics: 1) the relative isolation of the Hopi until the mid-19th century; 2) the development of the federal government's role in controlling and administering the Hopi; 3) the increase and impact of contacts with missionaries, traders, and other acculturative influences; 4) the history of the factional split at Oraibi; and 5) the significant historical events and the general progress of socio-cultural change among the Hopi in the 20th century.
Subjects
History
Acculturation and culture contact
Public welfare
Missions
culture
Hopi
HRAF PubDate
2000
Region
North America
Sub Region
Southwest and Basin
Document Type
essay
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnohistorian
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Gerald Reid ; 1988
Field Date
no date
Coverage Date
1850-1940
Coverage Place
Hopi pueblos, First, Second, and Third Mesas, northeastern Arizona, United States
Notes
Frederick J. Dockstader
Bibliographical references in 37: Brew, pp. 625-678
LCCN
77017162
LCSH
Hopi Indians