
Helen Sekaquaptewa (1898-1990) was a Hopi Mormon homemaker, matriarch and storyteller, best known for her as-told-to memoir, 'Me and Mine: The Life Story of Helen Sekaquaptewa', which was compiled by her friend Louise Udall based on Sekaquaptewa's recollections.
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Documentary chronicling the government relocation of 10,000 Navajo Indians in Arizona.

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.
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