
Hopi - Wikipedia
The Hopi are Native Americans who primarily live in northeastern Arizona. The majority are enrolled in the Hopi Tribe of Arizona [2] and live on the Hopi Reservation in northeastern …
Hopi | History, Culture & Religion | Britannica
Feb 20, 2025 · Hopi, the westernmost group of Pueblo Indians, situated in what is now northeastern Arizona, on the edge of the Painted Desert. They speak a Northern Uto-Aztecan …
The Heart of the Hopi - NMAI Magazine
All of Hopi life revolves around the corn planted each spring. The Hopi people’s origin stories say that long ago, the Guardian Spirit, Màasaw, offered the clans several gifts: wood that would …
Hopi Villages & Clans - Northern Arizona University
The Hopi have many clans, such as the Bear and Parrot clans, within each village. Clans that emerged into the fourth way of life or migrated together are considered phratries. Each of the …
Family - THE HOPI TRIBE
What Makes a Hopi Family? The relations of the Hopi family are a result of the way that things have always been. Clans are traced through the mothers, so having a daughter means that a …
What Did Family Life Consist Of In Hopi - behappyfamily.com
Feb 9, 2025 · What Was The Hopis Family Life Like? The Hopi people, residing in northern Arizona, are known for their matrilineal social structure, with women managing the home and …
Hopi Tribe - FamilySearch
Oct 17, 2023 · A federally recognized tribe, the Hopi Indians live on the Hopi reservation surrounded by the Navajo reservation in northeastern Arizona. The Hopi are also known as …
Hopi Tribe - Arizona Memory Project
The Hopi Tribe is a sovereign nation located in northeastern Arizona. The reservation occupies part of Coconino and Navajo counties, encompasses more than 1.5 million acres, and is made …
About Hopi | The Hopi Foundation
Hopi are a diverse people; the ancestral Hopis, Hisatsinom (people of long ago), are known as the “Anasazi,” “Hohokam,” “Sinagua,” “Mogollon,” and other prehistoric cultural groups of the …
Hopi – Nature, Culture and History at the Grand Canyon
Hopi mythology tells of how two brothers, Pokanghoya and Polongahoya, tossed lightning bolts and piled mud to build the Grand Canyon and the river that cuts through it. They created …
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