Exemplary Arts: Section B — Subject: Corn as Life Essence
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Five Paintings by the Artist Hopid Figure 13: Four Mother Corn — Dawakema (Milland Lomakema) Figure 14: Kachina Maiden Watching Fields — Coochsiwkioma (Delbridge Honanie) Figure 15: Harvest Prayer — Honvantewa (Terrance Talaswaima) Figure 16: Kachinas Germinating Plants — Dawakema (Milland Lomakema) Figure 17: Angak’ China (Long-haired Kachina) — Honvantewa (Terrance Talaswaima) “Hopi basically are corn people. We believe in agriculture because our greatest symbol is the corn, the ‘Corn Mother’.”—Lomawywesa
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