Content description:
Poster consists of black print on thick textured white paper. Centered in the poster is a black outlined circle with a collage of images. In the background sky are clouds and an elderly person's head with five symbols in the clouds. To the right are four female Hopi Indians with their backs to the viewer. Below them is a man in traditional ceremonial dress holding corn stalks. To the left is a pubelo like dwelling and in the foreground is a man in westernized dress tending to corn crops with corn laid out next to a metate and basket trays. ["This pen and ink drawing depicts elements of Hopi culture and symbols. The face in the sky is that of Dan Katchongva (1860-1972), a Hopi traditional leader (Sun clan), son of Yukima who founded Hotevilla in 1906. "]