The Arizona Tewa are a Pueblo Indian group that migrated around 1700 to First Mesa on the Hopi Reservation and who, while speaking Hopi, have also retained their native language. Paul V. Kroskrity examines this curiosity of language and culture, explaining the various ways in which the Tewa use their linguistic resources to successfully adapt to the Hopi and their environment while retaining their native language and the cultural identity it embodies.
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The Arizona Tewa are a Pueblo Indian group that migrated around 1700 to First Mesa on the Hopi Reservation and who, while speaking Hopi, have also retained their native language. Paul V. Kroskrity examines this curiosity of language and culture, explaining the various ways in which the Tewa use their linguistic resources to successfully adapt to the Hopi and their environment while retaining their native language and the cultural identity it embodies.
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Near Fine. Small and faint name stamp in two spots, no other defects. Pages are clean and crisp, the binding is tight and square; book appears unread. 8vo 8"-9" tall. 289 pages. I2.
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Near Fine. No Dust Jacket Issued. Size: 9x6x1; Very good hardcover copy, from a personal collection (NOT ex-library). Text clean. Corners sharp. Binding is tight, sturdy, and square. No DJ, as issued. First Printing with full number line. An all-around excellent copy. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota.