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Don Chuka Talayesva (1890–1985) was a Hopi who is noted for his autobiography, written in conjunction with Yale University anthropologist Leo Simmons, describing his life until 1940. Talayesva was born with the name Chuka in Old Oraibi, Arizona, and grew up until the age of ten in a traditional Hopi manner, but then spent ten years largely in European culture before making a full return to the Hopi way. It has been suggested that Simmons method of interviewing may have led Talayesva to reveal more than he entirely felt comfortable doing and this aspect has been an element of discussion concerning him. In the field of anthropology he was referred to as "the most documented man".

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  • Don C. Talayesva o Sun Chief (Oraibi, Arizona 1890-?) fou un intel·lectual hopi. Tot i que s'educà de la manera tradicional, va ana a l'escola i després marxà a Califòrnia, d'on tornaria el 1938 a la reserva hopi, i treballà amb l'antropòleg , de la Universitat Yale, per a redactar la seva autobiografia, publicada el 1942. (ca)
  • Don Chuka Talayesva (1890–1985) was a Hopi who is noted for his autobiography, written in conjunction with Yale University anthropologist Leo Simmons, describing his life until 1940. Talayesva was born with the name Chuka in Old Oraibi, Arizona, and grew up until the age of ten in a traditional Hopi manner, but then spent ten years largely in European culture before making a full return to the Hopi way. It has been suggested that Simmons method of interviewing may have led Talayesva to reveal more than he entirely felt comfortable doing and this aspect has been an element of discussion concerning him. In the field of anthropology he was referred to as "the most documented man". (en)
  • Don C. Talayesva est un Indien hopi né à Oraibi (Arizona) en mars 1890 et mort en 1985. En 1938, , sociologue américain, lui demanda d'écrire sa biographie afin que le lecteur soit à même de « se glisser dans la peau d'un Hopi » et de voir la vie indienne par ses yeux. (fr)
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  • Don C. Talayesva o Sun Chief (Oraibi, Arizona 1890-?) fou un intel·lectual hopi. Tot i que s'educà de la manera tradicional, va ana a l'escola i després marxà a Califòrnia, d'on tornaria el 1938 a la reserva hopi, i treballà amb l'antropòleg , de la Universitat Yale, per a redactar la seva autobiografia, publicada el 1942. (ca)
  • Don Chuka Talayesva (1890–1985) was a Hopi who is noted for his autobiography, written in conjunction with Yale University anthropologist Leo Simmons, describing his life until 1940. Talayesva was born with the name Chuka in Old Oraibi, Arizona, and grew up until the age of ten in a traditional Hopi manner, but then spent ten years largely in European culture before making a full return to the Hopi way. It has been suggested that Simmons method of interviewing may have led Talayesva to reveal more than he entirely felt comfortable doing and this aspect has been an element of discussion concerning him. In the field of anthropology he was referred to as "the most documented man". (en)
  • Don C. Talayesva est un Indien hopi né à Oraibi (Arizona) en mars 1890 et mort en 1985. En 1938, , sociologue américain, lui demanda d'écrire sa biographie afin que le lecteur soit à même de « se glisser dans la peau d'un Hopi » et de voir la vie indienne par ses yeux. (fr)
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  • Don C. Talayesva (de)
  • Don C. Talayesva (en)
  • Don C. Talayesva (fr)
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