
1983
A compelling study of the Hopi that captures their deep spirituality and reveals their integration of art and daily life. Amidst beautiful images of Hopi land and life, a variety of Hopi — a farmer, a religious elder, a grandmother, a painter, a potter, and a weaver — speak about the preservation of the Hopi way. Their philosophy of living in balance and harmony with nature is a model to the Western world of an environmental ethic in action.

Ronnie Gilbert
Narrator (voice)

Emory Sekaquaptewa
Self

Starlie Lomayaktewa
Self

Fred Kabotie
Self

Henry Tewanema
Self

William Quotskuyva
Self

Helen Sekaquaptewa
Self

Ramona Poleyma
Self

Talitha Lomahaitewa
Self

Kathleen Honanie
Self

Glen Quotskuyva
Self

Frieda Yoyhaeoma
Self

Noreen Kootshongshi
Self

Milland Lomakema
Self

Dextra Nampeyo Quotskuyva
Self

Damon Honyaktewa Jr.
Self

Otellie Loloma
Self

Leonora Quanimptewa
Self

Flora Quanimptewa
Self

Eugene Sekaquaptewa
Self

Howard Honyouma
Self

Zelma Honyouma
Self

Millard Yoylestewa
Self

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