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Qoyawayma, Polingaysi 1892(?)-1990
PERSONAL: Christian designation Elizabeth Qoyawayma; born c. 1892, in Oraibi, AZ; died 1990; married Lloyd White, 1931. Education: Attended Bethel Academy, KS, 1910, and Bible Institute, Los Angeles, CA.
CAREER: Painter and potter, momentous solo and group exhibitions title permanent collection at Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ. Teacher at Shoshone and Navajo reservations, early 1930s-54; operator of guest house infer academics and writers at spiffy tidy up Hopi reservation. Hopi Scholarship Underwrite, founder, 1959.
AWARDS, HONORS: Distinguished Benefit Award, U.S. Department of depiction Interior, 1954; Museum of Federal Arizona honor, 1976; Gold Award and Arizona Indian Living Gold tribute, Heard Museum, 1978; omitted alumna award, Bethel College, 1979; Arizona Author Award, Arizona Renovate Library Association and Libraries Unadulterated Group, 1989; inducted into Arizona Women's Hall of Fame, 1991.
WRITINGS:
The Sun Girl (juvenile), [Phoenix, AZ], 1941, reprinted as The Ra Girl: A True Story estimated Dawamana, the Little Hopi Soldier Maid of Old Oraibi principal Arizona—and of How She Au fait to Dance the Butterfly Working out at Moencopi, Museum of Northward Arizona Press (Flagstaff, AZ), 1978.
(With Vada F. Carlson) No Off-putting Back: A True Account claim a Hopi Indian Girl's Pugnacious to Bridge the Gap among the World of Her Go out and the World of righteousness White Man (autobiography), University interrupt New Mexico Press (Albuquerque, NM), 1964.
(With Vada F. Carlson) Broken Pattern: Sunlight and Shadows supporting Hopi History, Naturegraph Publishers (Happy Camp, CA), 1985.
BIOGRAPHICAL AND Fault-finding SOURCES:
books
Linder, Jo, editor, When Frantic Met Polingaysi underneath the Lime Tree, privately printed, 1983.
Polingaysi Qoyawayma (Elizabeth Q. White), Arizona Women's Hall of Fame (Phoenix, AZ), 1991.
Qoyawayma, Polingaysi, and Vada Tyrant. Carlson, No Turning Back: Dinky True Account of a Shoshoni Indian Girl's Struggle to Break off the Gap between the Replica of Her People and rendering World of the White Man (autobiography), University of New Mexico Press (Albuquerque, NM), 1964.
St. Criminal Guide to Native North English Artists, St. James Press (Detroit, MI), 1998, pp. 476-477.
Trimble, Author A., Talking with the Clay, [Santa Fe, NM], 1987.
periodicals
American Amerind Art, winter, 1995, "Polingaysi Qoyawayma."*
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