Butterfly Dance
Author
Gerald Dawavendewa
Illustrator
Gerald Dawavendewa
Published
4/1/2001
Age Groups
Late Elementary (7-10)
Author
Gerald Dawavendewa
Illustrator
Gerald Dawavendewa
Published
4/1/2001
Age Groups
Late Elementary (7-10)
Author
Gerald Dawavendewa
Illustrator
Gerald Dawavendewa
Published
4/1/2001
Age Groups
Late Elementary (7-10)
Summary of Book
With its bright, stylized illustrations and distinctive Native voice, this appealing book gives a vivid sense of stepping into another culture. It chronicles one important day seen through the eyes of a young Hopi girl named Sihumana, or "Flower Maiden," who is a member of the Rabbit Clan and winningly portrayed as a rabbit. After going with her grandfather to greet the sun and bless the day, Sihumana travels with family to another village to take part in the traditional Butterfly Dance, performed late each summer in order to bring rain to the dry lands of the Southwest. The tale ends happily with the sound of rain on the roof and the promise of butterflies in the days to come.
Author / Illustrator Biography
Gerald Dawavendewa is Hopi-Cherokee, enrolled in the Hopi Tribe and a member of the Sun Clan. He received a B.A. in fine arts from the University of Arizona, Tucson. He is a graphic designer and artist as well as a consultant to various museums across the country, and a guest lecturer at schools, universities, and community colleges. One of his original artworks, now on display at the University of Arizona, traveled aboard the space shuttle Endeavour in 1994.