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Lecture: Billingsley Hopi Dancers


Lecture: Billingsley Hopi Dancers
Date/Time
Registration Begins
4/27/2022
Last Day To Register
6/5/2022 12:00 PM
Location
460 W. Finnie Flat Road
Camp Verde, AZ 86322, US
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In 1921 the Hopi were told that “church people” petitioned Congress to stop their “pagan” dancing. In 1927, a platform was erected on the U.S. Capital steps where both Houses of Congress assembled with their families to see the Hopi dancers. Following the performance, Congress passed a Resolution giving the Hopi permission to carry on their dancing “for all time”. The dancers continued to perform, culminating in performances at Carnegie Hall in 1955. The Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Hopi Tribe jointly received a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation to preserve a rare 1957 film of the dancers. This presentation provides background on the history of the Hopi dancers and shows portions of the film.

Kenneth Zoll is the Executive Director of the Verde Valley Archaeology Center in Camp Verde


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Native American Heritage Pathway & Garden
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