Hopi Tales of Destruction
Ekkehart Malotki translator Ekkehart Malotki editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Nebraska Press
Published:1st Dec '02
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Preserves seven powerful "mytho-historical" Hopi stories about the villages of their ancestors and the demise of those villages that now lie in ruin
The Hopis today staunchly preserve their unique society and history, a rich legacy that pours forth through their language and storytelling. This volume brings together seven "mytho-historical" Hopi stories about the villages of their ancestors and the demise of those villages that now lie in ruin.Hopi Tales of Destruction preserves seven powerful tales about ancient Hopi villages that now lie in ruins. These narratives shed considerable light on the Hopis' past, giving insight into cultural values and social motivations beyond the ability of archaeology.
The tales concern such villages as Sikyatki, Hisatsongoopavi, and Awat'ovi, which were destroyed by war, fire, earthquake, or internal strife. Though abandoned for centuries, they live in memory, reminders of ancient tragedies and enmities that changed the Hopis forever. Related by storytellers from Second and Third Mesa, these tales vividly describe village destruction and show how much human evils such as witchcraft, hubris, corruption, and betrayal of fundamental values can precipitate social disintegration and chaos.
Ekkehart Malotki, who collected the original tales in the Hopi vernacular, has carefully edited and translated the tales in this special English-language edition. His introduction, notes, and a glossary reveal what historical and archaeological research has pieced together about the villages and correlates the stories with other legends.
"The people involved in this production have without doubt made a significant impact on the study and preservation of Hopi Indian intellectual culture and oral literature... this book is a treasure chest of dramatic myths and legends, idigenous cultural insights and commentary, and academic descriptions and interpretations. Malotki and his Hopi colleagues and consultants are to be congratulated for a job well done."-ANTHROPOS, 99.2004
ISBN: 9780803282834
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 340g
230 pages