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100 1 $aPabanale, Irving,$d-1972.
245 10 $aStanding Flower :$bthe life of Irving Pabanale, an Arizona Tewa Indian /$cedited and annotated by Robert A. Black.
260 $aSalt Lake City :$bUniversity of Utah Press,$c©2001.
300 $axxv, 235 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 217-227) and index.
520 1 $a"Standing Flower - Irving Pabanale's Tewa name - was born in the latter part of the nineteenth century into a rich and unique heritage. Around 1700 his Tewa ancestors migrated from the Rio Grande to the Hopi community of First Mesa. They came at the invitation of the Hopi to serve as warrior-protectors against marauding Utes, a relocation exceptional in the history of the Pueblo Southwest. Not only did the Arizona Tewa fulfill their military and later police duties, eventually a number of them served as brokers or intermediaries between Hispanic and Anglo culture on the one hand and Hopi culture on the other, through it all preserving their language and much of their Rio Grande way of life." "Irving Pabanale was no exception, working on the tribal police force, serving as a judge, and then becoming a medicine man." "Toward the end of his life, between 1966 and 1969, he recorded a series of reminiscences and folktales in consultation with Robert Black. In Standing Flower, Black has compiled these episodes, adding relevant historical and anthropological commentary." "This is a chronicle of the life of a culture broker who witnessed the great changes that took place in Hopiland during the early and middle years of the twentieth century."--Jacket.
505 00 $tStanding Flower --$tThe Coming of the Tewas --$tThe Early Years --$tA Trip to Zuni and Other Adventures --$tBecoming a Policeman --$t"Blossom Bride": A Dramatization of a Traditional Hopi Wedding --$tBecoming a Medicine Man --$tThe Indian Reorganization Act --$tBecoming a Judge --$tStock Improvement on the Reservation --$tA Trip to Taos with Nelson: Nelson's Illness --$tTrouble with the Navajos: The Land Dispute --$tBecoming a Mormon: Faith in a Puppy --$tAlcohol Problems --$tSpeech to the Crowd at Walpi Snake Dance --$tFolktales --$tThe Boy Who Became a Girl (Hopi) --$tHow the Red Eagle Got a Bellyache (Tewa) --$tHow the Coyote Cubs Became Spotted (Tewa) --$tSunflower Girl (Hopi) --$tHow the Coyote Got Fooled (Tewa) --$tThe Coyote and the Bluebirds (Tewa) --$tThe Aftermath of the Migration --$tThe Early Years: Boarding School and the Problems of Culture Change --$tTrading --$tRabbit Hunting --$tThe Indian Police --$tMedicine Men --$tTroubles with the Navajos and the Establishment of the 1882 Area --$tThe Results of the Indian Reorganization Act: The Hopi Tribal Council --$tJudge Pabanale and the Tribal Court --$tBecoming a Mormon --$tAlcohol on the Reservation --$tThe Smoki Dancers of Prescott, Arizona --$tMigration Accounts --$tDrilling for Oil on the Reservation.
600 10 $aPabanale, Irving,$d-1972.
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700 1 $aBlack, Robert A.,$d1927-
776 08 $iOnline version:$aPabanale, Irving, -1972.$tStanding Flower.$dSalt Lake City : University of Utah Press, ©2001$w(OCoLC)603822422
776 08 $iOnline version:$aPabanale, Irving, -1972.$tStanding Flower.$dSalt Lake City : University of Utah Press, ©2001$w(OCoLC)607840492
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