Me and Mine: The Life story of Helen Sekaquaptewa
Citation
Sekaquaptewa, Helen & Udall, Louise
, “Me and Mine: The Life story of Helen Sekaquaptewa
,” Arizona 100: Essential Books for the Centennial, accessed March 28, 2024, https://speccoll.library.arizona.edu/online-exhibits-dynamic/az100/items/show/243.
Dublin Core
Title
Me and Mine: The Life story of Helen Sekaquaptewa
Description
Her memories range widely across events during her school years, which ended in 1918, and her life as an outcast of sorts because her family continued to resist outside intrusion in Hopi life. Helen’s memories are clear and straightforward. Whether she is describing internal tribal struggles, social events, or the broader historical perspective, the reader understands all parts of the “who, what, when, where, and why” of her story.
--W. David Laird.
--W. David Laird.
Creator
Sekaquaptewa, Helen & Udall, Louise
Publisher
Tucson : University of Arizona Press
Date
1969
Format
262 p. illus., map (on lining papers), port. 20 cm.
Language
eng
Type
book
Identifier
I 9791 H7 S463 Sp Coll