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- Live mostly in Arizona
- Population: 6,946
- Many Hopis live by selling Kachina dolls, Jewelry, baskets and pottery
- Kachina are the spirits of the invisible life forces of the Hopi
- Invented the technique of "dry-farming"
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The Hopi are Native American's who live in northeastern Arizona on the Hopi Reservation. Their name was taken from the word Hopituh Shi-nu-mu which means "The Peaceful People." They speak the Uto-Aztecan language. The Hopi are religious people. They are anti-war and focus on respecting all things and living in peace with all things. They practice ancient prayer rituals and hold traditional dance ceremonies and sacred chants.
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Tribal History
The Hopi originated from a group of Southwestern people called the Pueblo. Their villages are located on the mesa tops or flat topped hills located in northeast Arizona. The Old Oraibi village was founded around 1100 AD. It is the oldest inhabited settlement within the United States. It is located on the Third Mesa in Navajo County. The Hopi live in pueblos made of mud and stone. Their basic food originally consisted of corn or maize along with other vegetables that they grew such as beans, squash, and pumpkin. The Hopi people believe in over 300 powerful ancestor spirits known as the Kachinas. They make Kachina dolls for the girls in the tribe and they also sell them to tourist. Today, there are traditional Hopi that uphold their old traditions and ways of living and there are new or modernized Hopi that enjoy modern conveniences such as medical care and schools. The Hopi still have conflict with the Navajo people whose reservations currently surround theirs. -
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Hopi Tribe Questions
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The Great Spirit has led me to you. I will be of service to you soon: why do you want me so quickly? 1 AnswerYou may want to contact the Hopi Nation At info@hopi.org I myself am Not Hopi... But I understand your being drawn and numerous near death experiences. They ar... read more -
What cause the Delware Tribe and the Cherokee to separate and become two different tribes? 1 AnswerIn 1867 an agreement was signed between the Cherokee and Delawares that sent the Delawares to Cherokee lands in Indian Territory, which is now Oklahoma. The Del... read more
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Hopi Tribe Timeline
- 1100: Hopi population clusters into larger villages, such as Oraibi, Awatovi, Wupatki, Betatakin, and Canyon de Chelly
- 1592: Catholic priests found mission at Awatovi
- 1821: Hopi lands fell under Mexican jurisdiction
- 1848: Hopi territory became part of the United States
- 1870: First Hopi Indian agent appointed by U. S. Government
- 1874: Indian Agency established in Keams Canyon
- 1882: 2.5 million acre Hopi Reservation established
- 1934: Indian Reorganization Act
- 1936: First Hopi Tribal Council formed
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