Jun 30 2018
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Jul 01 2018
Hopi Festival

Hopi Festival

Presented by Museum of Northern Arizona at Museum of Northern Arizona

Come and celebrate the Hopi Festival with us on June 30th and July 1st!!

Mainstage Performances

10 am Ed Kabotie

11:30 am Hopi Dance Group from Second Mesa

1 pm Ryon Polyqueptewa

2:30 pm Hopi Dance Group from Second Mesa

4 pm Tha' Yoties (Sunday Only)

Heritage Insights Lecture Series
Supported by Arizona Humanities

Saturday
10:45 am Art Rehabilitation with Duane Koyawena
Join Hopi fine artist Duane Koyawena for a discussion of the importance art as a form of rehabilitation and learn how Koyawena’s chosen medium has helped him and other on their journey to rehabilitation.

12:15 pm The Hopi Harvey Project I with Colleen Lucero
In this two-part series, project manager and curator of the Hopi Harvey Project, Colleen Lucero, will discuss the history between the Fred Harvey Company and Hopi, and highlight the women who made the courageous decision to leave their homes and work as waitresses for the Fred Harvey Company.

1:45 pm Extraordinary Women with Iva Honyestewa
Master basket weaver, Iva Honestewa will relate the historical role of women in Hopi culture and celebrates the extraordinary women all over the world.

3:15 pm Sunflower Girl with Ed Kabotie
Museum artist-in-residence, Ed Kabotie, will present three spoken word and musical performances for the Heritage Insights series. On the mainstage and lecture hall, Ed will relate the importance of matrilineal identity among Puebloan people by sharing personal memories of the influential matriarchs of his family. Using music of both traditional and contemporary inspirations, this presentation will highlight the Hopi’s deep reverence for their mothers.

Sunday

10:45 am Relay Recap
Join Hopi fine artist Duane Koyawena for a discussion of the importance art as a form of rehabilitation and learn how Koyawena’s chosen medium has helped him and other on their journey to rehabilitation.

12:15 pm The Hopi Harvey Project I with Colleen Lucero
In this two-part series, project manager and curator of the Hopi Harvey Project, Colleen Lucero, will discuss the history between the Fred Harvey Company and Hopi, and highlight the women who made the courageous decision to leave their homes and work as waitresses for the Fred Harvey Company.

1:45 pm Pioneering Pootsya with Iva Honyestewa
In this exciting presentation, Iva will discuss and demonstrate Pootsaya basketry, an original and unique style of Hopi basketry she developed about while in residency at the School for Advance Research in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

3:15 pm In Search of a Canvas with Duane Koyawena and Mavasta Honyouti
In this exciting presentation, Iva will discuss and demonstrate Pootsaya basketry, an original and unique style of Hopi basketry she developed about while in residency at the School for Advance Research in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Admission Info

Free for members and children under 10.

Youth/ Student (with ID)/ American Indian (with tribal affiliation): $8

Adults: $12

Weekend Pass:

Adult: $18

Youth/student (with ID)/American Indian: $12

Dates & Times

2018/06/30 - 2018/07/01

Location Info

Museum of Northern Arizona

3101 North Fort Valley Road, Flagstaff, AZ 86001