Gerald Dawavendewa

About The Author

Gerald Dawavendewa grew up in the Hopi village of Munqapi, Arizona and the Cherokee woods of Oklahoma. He has worked with the Arizona State Museum as an exhibit specialist and interned with the National Museum of American Indian, Smithsonian Institute. He is the author and illustrator of The Butterfly Dance and Codex Taawa: Exploring the Cosmos of the Hopi. Gerald’s other work includes a Hopi mural that is part of the permanent collection of the Arizona State Museum, which also accepted a design that is now the official logo for this 124-year-old institution. Through his artwork, Gerald hopes to share his culture, educate the public about the rich heritage of his native tribes, and promote a greater understanding of the native world. He is an enrolled member of the Hopi Tribe and lives in Tucson, Arizona.

Books by Gerald Dawavendewa

Rabbit Shoots the Sun

A Hopi Folktale

Illustrated by Gerald Dawavendewa
How is it that rabbits became frightened of noise? Why does the sun rise slowly? Before science explained it all, a Hopi legend revealed some reasons. In this delightful retelling of an ancient fable by award-winning author Terri Fields, Rabbit sets out to teach Sun some manners about being too h...

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