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1Author:  unknownAdd to Favorites
 Title:  Lillian Wilhelm Smith Papers, SHM MS-25 1898-1964 ead 
 Date(s):  1898-1964 
 Abstract:  Artist Lillian Wilhelm Smith (1882-1971) spent most of her life in Arizona, painting the people and places of the region. She first visited Arizona in 1913 with author Zane Grey (1872-1939), a cousin by marriage, to illustrate his western themed books. After a period of return visits, during which she became inspired by the people and landscapes of Arizona, she decided to move permanently to the state in 1916. This collection contains biographical information, family documents, correspondence, newspaper clippings, personal journals, photographs, chinaware designs, drawings and artwork covering Smith’s life in Arizona. The collection also includes information regarding Smith’s She-Kay-Ah chinaware designs, Hopi Whirlwind and Navajo Motif, as well as materials of her collaborations with author Zane Grey and poet Lou Ella Archer-Elliott. 
 Repository:  Sharlot Hall Museum Library & Archives 
 Subjects:  Municipal playground | Hopi Indians | Hopi Indians--Arizona | She-Kay-Ah Chinaware 
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...U.S. Army veteran of World War I. They married shortly after...
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2Author:  Kopta, Emry, 1884-1953 Kopta, Anna (née Phelps), 1882-1986Add to Favorites
 Title:  Emry and Anna Kopta collection, ead 
 Date(s):  unknown 
 Repository:  Museum of Northern Arizona 
 Subjects:  Architecture | Arizona Biltmore | Black-and-white photography | Bronze sculpture | Buffalo dance | Busts | Butterfly dance | Devil dance | Figure sculpture | Hopi architecture | Hopi art | Hopi artists | Hopi baskets | Hopi children | Hopi cooking | Hopi dance | Hopi dolls | Hopi Indians | Hopi Indians -- Dwellings -- Arizona -- Oraibi | Hopi Indians -- Religion | Hopi Indians -- Rites and ceremonies | Hopi Indians -- Social life and customs | Hopi Indians -- Women | Hopi mythology | Hopi pottery | Hopi Tribe of Arizona | Hopi women | Hopi women potters | Hopi youth | Images, Photographic 
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...for soldiers killed in World War I. While there, he and Anna...
...Indians and the natural world. Carnegie Museum of Natural...
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