West of the thirties

discoveries among the Navajo and Hopi

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West of the thirties

discoveries among the Navajo and Hopi

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From 1933 to 1937, famed anthropologist Edward T. Hall, author of the classic The Silent Language, lived and worked on the Navajo and Hopi reservations in Arizona. West of the Thirties is the story of Hall as a young man discovering his way in what might have been another century and another world, a frontier where four cultures - Navajo, Hopi, Hispanic, and Anglo - clashed.

Looking back at the history of white men among Indians in this stark and haunting landscape, Hall weaves a firsthand account of two proud worlds - the frugal, pueblo-dwelling Hopis, with their isolated villages high on the mesa tops and their deeply felt religious faith; and the proud Navajos, whose rhythm and ceremonious forms of respect Hall learned as he worked with them.

As he discovered the deeply different human logic of the Navajos and the Hopis, Hall began to recognize how culture itself was at work in each person's behavior. The respect he felt and displayed earned him a friendly Navajo nickname - Chiz Chili, meaning Slim Curly Hair - and a mentor, the great Indian trader Lorenzo Hubbell

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Set under the vast arch of sky in place of unforgettable beauty, West of the Thirties is first of all about the Navajos and the Hopis as one receptive young white man perceived them. But it is also about the core of being human, which Hall, who understood this truth there for the first time, would later develop as a theory of implicit culture. In these pages, we see theory in the flesh, taking a hundred different human forms and engaging us in a rough-and-tumble bygone world, the West of the thirties.

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West of the thirties: discoveries among the Navajo and Hopi
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West of the thirties: discoveries among the Navajo and Hopi
1994, Doubleday
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.
Originally published: New York : Doubleday, 1994.

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Dewey Decimal Class
973/.04972
Library of Congress
E99.N3 H273 1995

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Pagination
p. cm.

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OL1110292M
Internet Archive
westofthirtiesdi0000hall_b3b2
ISBN 10
0385424221
LCCN
94036043
Library Thing
28246
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