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Painting of Hopi Chakwaina Katsina by Oswald Fredericks - C3839i

Category: Paintings | Posted by Adobe Gallery Team Member | Tue, Nov 1st 2016, 5:13pm

Oswald Fredericks White Bear Painting C3839iIt was never the intent of the Hopi to share their secrets with the White culture as there generally was a distrust by the Hopi of the White.  The Hopi villages were thrust into turmoil in the early 20th century when the villages split among those who believed it was wise to follow the government's orders to send their children to white man's schools and those who were against.  However, in the late 1950s Oswald White Bear Fredericks convinced Fredrick Howell, director of the Charles Ulrick and Josephine Bay Foundation, to underwrite a history of the Hopi people. Howell approved the idea and, eventually, Frank Waters was chosen as the writer to work with White Bear.

 

 

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