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Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts old Zuni ruins. On an inscription on the back of the photograph, Maude write that this area was probably inhabited less than 500 years ago by the Zuni (A:shiwi).
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Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts old Zuni ruins. On an inscription on the back of the photograph, Maude write that this area was probably inhabited less than 500 years ago by the Zuni (A:shiwi).
Remains of Ancient Pueblo at Top of El Morro
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts a stone wall that Maude has identified as the remains of ancient pueblo on top of El Morro, New Mexico. He is likely referring to the El Morro National Monument, a great standstone promontory. The site is also known as A'ts'ina ("place of writing on the rock" in Zuni) or Inscription Rock because of inscriptions that travellers have left on the rocks for several centuries.
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph showing a plaza of the Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico.
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts a group of children seated on the top of a house in Oraibi, a Hopi village in Arizona.
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts terrace houses at Oraibi, a Hopi village in Arizona. The photograph shows a corner along with the entrance to the estufa, or underground room.
Oraibi- Interior of Hopi House
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts what Maude describes as a flashlight photograph of the interior of the house of their host, Seanmia. Two women are grinding corn on the metate.
Old Zuni Shrine with Zuni Mesa in the Background
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph of what Maude has identified as an old Zuni shrine with a bundle of Pahos and prayer sticks in the foreground, and old Zuni mesa in the background.
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph of an old catholic church in Zuni Pueblo, which Maude describes as now in ruins.
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts a Hogan in Arizona made out of branches and logs with a group of people in front. The hogan is the sacred home structure of the Navajo.
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts a flock goats in the desert in Arizona.
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph of two Hopi women (whom Maude identifies using the outdated term Moki) weaving a manta.
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts A'ts'ina ("place of writing on the rock" in Zuni) in El Morro, New Mexico. The site is also referred to as the El Morro National Monument or Inscription Rock, and consists of a sandstone promonotory upon which travelers for several centuries have left inscriptions. The inscriptions shown in this photograph include names and dates from the mid 19th century, as well as an inscription in an unknown language.
Hopi woman with squash blossom whorl
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts a woman wearing squash blossom whorls in her hair, a common Hopi hairstyle.
Hopi Tiponi or Society Palladium
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts a Hopi Tiponi, a sacred object symbolizing power and authority, decorated with feathers.
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts various kinds of Hopi pottery, including bowls, jugs, what appears to be a rattle, and a tablet.
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts several Hopi Pahos, or prayer sticks.
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts a Hopi individual cookng, likely taken in Arizona
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts a Hopi woman weaving a basket and surrounded by other baskets.
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph of a group of Hopi women (whom Maude identifies using the outdated term Moki) baking pottery at Orau (?).
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts a group on a staircase trail, likely in Walpi, Arizona.