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Hopi Maidens ~ David Bradley (Chippewa)

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The hairstyle is called the Squash Blossom Whorls, or Butterfly Whorls and were worn only by the young Hopi maidens to show that they were unmarried.

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Born into the Chippewa Nation in 1954, many of David Bradley's early years were spent in the Minneapolis metropolitan area until his family was split up and redistributed, having fallen victim to the prevailing view of what constituted an adequate family. He was in and out of foster homes before being adopted by a white family. In 1970, he left Minnesota and began a journey starting in the Southwestern United States and taking him through Central and South America — where he lived for a year with Mayan Indians — before his return to the U.S, where he chose to remain in the southwest for its continuing inspiration and renewing beauty.
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Thanks so much for the great painting by David Bradley.

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