Processing History
Scope and Contents
Biographical Note
Preferred Citation
Conditions Governing Use
Conditions Governing Access
Related Archival Materials
Contributing Institution:
Library and Archives at the Autry
Title: Frank Waters
Book of the Hopi Manuscript
Creator:
Waters, Frank
Identifier/Call Number: MS.581
Physical Description:
0.25 Linear Feet
(1 box)
Date (inclusive): 1961-1963
Abstract: Contains materials dated from 1961-1963, including drawings and source material, contents page, introduction of the book and
typed carbon of 525 pages of the manuscript. Contains two pages of the Hopi alphabet and a list of the Hopi Indian spokesmen
for the book.
Language of Material:
English
.
Processing History
Processed by Glenna Schroeder, circa 1977-1981. Finding aid completed by Holly Rose Larson, NHPRC Processing Archivist, 2012
October 9, made possible through grant funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commissions (NHPRC).
Scope and Contents
Contains drawings and source material, contents page, introduction of the book and typed carbon of 525 pages of the manuscript
which was first published by The Viking Press, Inc. in 1963. Contains two pages of the Hopi alphabet and a list of the Hopi
Indian spokesmen for the book. There is information about the writing of the book and the evaluation of it by the Southwest
Museum staff in MS.3 Southwest Museum Institutional Archives.
Biographical Note
Frank Waters (1902 July 25 - 1995 June 3) was an American writer. He is known for his novels and historical works about the
American Southwest.
Waters was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado to May Ione Dozier Waters and Frank Jonathon Waters. His father, who was part
Cheyenne, was a key influence in Water's interest in the Native American experience. Frank Jonathon Waters took his son on
trips to the Navajo Reservation in New Mexico in 1911, described by Frank in his book
The Colorado.
Waters published numerous fiction and non-fiction works over the course of his life, many focused on Native Americans in the
Southwest. In 1953, Waters was awarded the Taos Artists Award for Notable Achievement in the Art of Writing. He held a variety
of other jobs, including writer for C.O. Whitney Motion Picture Co., Los Angeles (1957), writer-in-residence, Colorado State
University, Fort Collins (1966); and director, New Mexico Arts Commission, Santa Fe, New Mexico, (1966–68). He lived alternately
in Arroyo Seco, New Mexico and Sedona, Arizona. Frank Waters died at his home in Arroyo Seco on 1995 June 3.
Preferred Citation
Frank Waters Book of the Hopi Manuscript, 1961-1963, Braun Research Library Collection, Autry Museum of the American West, Los Angeles; MS.581; [folder number] [folder
title][date].
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright has not been assigned to the Autry Museum of the American West. All requests for permission to publish or quote
from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Research Services and Archives. Permission for publication is
given on behalf of the Autry Museum of the American West as the custodian of the physical items and is not intended to include
or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the reader.
Conditions Governing Access
Related Archival Materials
Information about the writing of the Book Of The Hopi and the evaluation of it by the Southwest Museum staff in MS.3
Southwest Museum Institutional Archives.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Drawings
Hopi language -- Alphabet
Hopi Indians -- Rites and ceremonies
Manuscripts
Typescripts
Hopi Indians
Book of the Hopi