Santa Fe Living Treasures – Elder Stories
<<Back to Treasures IndexRobert | Robert BoissiereCrossing the enormous distance in miles and between cultures, Robert Boissiere followed his lifelong fascination with Native American people. He lived on the Hopi Reservation in the Arizona desert. By his seventies, the Frenchman was able to say he was "more Hopi than white man." His search for his "missing" Indian self led him to become an intermediary between the Indian and non-Indian worlds. As a child in France, Robert had dreamed of American Indians, read everything he could find, and dressed in a Sioux "costume" at family gatherings. Later, while living in San Francisco he met Paul Coze, the French consul in Phoenix, an artist, and an authority on Southwest Indians. Coze invited him to serve as cook on an art expedition to Hopi. When the trip ended, Robert stayed on; he simply "didn't want to come back." Arriving there "it immediately felt like coming home." Robert ended up living with a Hopi family for two years, beginning to learn the Hopi way.
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