Hopi woman placing fuel around pots to be fired
Hopi woman placing fuel around pots to be fired. Children looking on.
View ArticleEdge of the Mesa
Horses standing in front of partially ruined building on Second Mesa, Shipaulovi, Arizona. Previously published as Edge of the Mesa in "Hopiland, A Portfolio by Forman Hanna" in Arizona Highways, vol....
View ArticleIndian Matron, An
An Acoma woman with an olla pot balanced on her head, walking down stone steps to a well. Previously published in "This is the Photographic 'Me'" by Forman Hanna in Camera Craft, Vol. 38, No. 11, Nov....
View ArticleSteps, Shipolovi
Hopi man descending steps on Second Mesa, Shipaulovi, Arizona. Previously published as Steps Shipolovi in Hopiland, A Portfolio by Forman Hanna in Arizona Highways, vol. 16, June 1940. p. [20].
View ArticleHopi girl sitting at the edge of mesa
Hopi woman is sitting at the edge of a mesa located on the Hopi Indian Reservation. She is dressed in traditional clothing.
View ArticleGirl dressed in traditional manta etc., standing near edge of cliff
A woman stands near the edge of a mesa. She is wearing a dark colored dress and a wrap-around manta, a traditional shawl.
View ArticleMan riding horse into the village
A man is riding a horse towards a cluster of multi-story adobe buildings located on First Mesa, Walpi, Arizona.
View ArticleYoung man with burro
A young man with a burro and a dog stand alongside a path located on First Mesa, near Hano, Arizona.
View Article[Cattle drive]
Three mounted cowboys herding cattle. Previously published as Untitled in Forman Hanna, Pictoral Photographer of the Southwest, University of Arizona, c1985. Plate 27.
View ArticleStreet scene - man walking in the street
Multi-story adobe building with ovens by doors and a man walking. Previously published as Taos Pueblo in Forman Hanna, Pictoral Photographer of the Southwest, University of Arizona, c1985. Plate 19.
View ArticleMan walking down path from Walpi
A man is walking away from a multi-story cluster of adobe buildings on a mesa located on First Mesa, Walpi, Arizona.
View ArticleTaos Pueblo
Mutli-story adobe buildings and horse-drawn wagons in the Taos Pueblo. Previously published as Taos Pueblo in Forman Hanna, Pictoral Photographer of the Southwest, University of Arizona, c1985. Plate...
View ArticleWalpi Bake Oven, A
Hopi woman putting fuel into an oven located on First Mesa, Walpi, Arizona.
View ArticleLast house - Walpi
A multi-story cluster of adobe brick buildings located on First Mesa, Walpi, Arizona. A ladder and stairs made of stone provide access to different sections.
View ArticleAcoma Terrace
An Acoma woman standing in front of doorway in three story cluster of houses.
View ArticleWoman holding basket - sitting in front of doorway
A woman holding a basket is sitting on a brick bench in front of a traditional building located on Third Mesa, Oraibi, Arizona.
View ArticleChilis hanging by the door
Ristras of chiles and other items are hung to dry outside an adobe brick building located on First Mesa, Walpi, Arizona.
View ArticleHopiland
Hopi gardens. Previously published in Hopiland, A Portfolio by Forman Hanna in Arizona Highways, vol. 16, June 1940. p. [21].
View ArticleGrand Canyon I
Grand Canyon landscape. Previously published as Grand Canyon I in Forman Hanna, Pictoral Photographer of the Southwest, University of Arizona, c1985. Plate 37.
View ArticleStanding rocks toward the plain south of Mishongovi
Two tall and narrow standing rocks located on Second Mesa, Mishongovi, Arizona.
View ArticleRodeo
Cowboy saddle bronc rider with pick up rider at a rodeo. In the background, cars (circa early 1900s) are parked facing the riders. Previously published as Rodeo in Forman Hanna, Pictoral Photographer...
View ArticleInto Monument Valley
Two cowboys are traveling with pack animals on a Monument Valley trail. Previously published as Into Monument Valley in Forman Hanna, Pictoral Photographer of the Southwest, University of Arizona,...
View ArticleTHe Horse Wrangler
Portrait of Ross Santee [identified by Miss Wilder] mounted side saddle. Previously published as Ross Santi [i.e. Santee] in Forman Hanna, Pictoral Photographer of the Southwest, University of Arizona,...
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