University of Arizona Press, 1969 eISBN: 978-0-8165-3343-5 | Paper: 978-0-8165-0270-7
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
An energetic Hopi woman emerges from a traditional family background to embrace the more conventional way of life in American today. Enchanting and enlightening—a rare piece of primary source anthropology.
REVIEWS
"An honest story of a life of integrity and genuine values, told with sensitivity."—Journal of Arizona History
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Childhood
The Well
Kachinvaki
Emory's Early Years
Food, Clothing, and Shelter
Barter and Trade
The Line
The Aftermath
To School in Keams Canyon
Home for One Year
Back to School
Phoenix Indian School
Home after Thirteen Years
Marriage
Idaho, Here We Come
Hotevilla
The Ranch
My Church
Dasube
In Retrospect
Index