Hopi are American Indians people. Hopi may also refer to Hopi language , Uto Aztecan language spoken by the Hopi people Hopi Reservation , Native American reservation for the Hopi and Arizona Tewa people 2938 Hopi , main belt asteroid Hopi train , a passenger train operated by the Santa Fe Hopi missile , a nuclear air to surface missile developed by the U.S. Navy in the 1950s Hebi , also spelled as Hopi, city in Henan, China Hands Off the People of Iran or HOPI, a British organisation disambig nl Hopi pt Hopi ... more details
For the nuclear missile Hopi missile Hopi Dart is the designation of an American sounding rocket . The Hopi Dart has a length of Convert 3.30 m ft , a diameter of Convert 11 cm in and a Ceiling aircraft ceiling of Convert 116 km mi . The Hopi Dart was launched 21 times during 1963 and 1964. ref Cite web url http www.astronautix.com lvs hopidart.htm title Hopi Dart publisher astronautix.com ref References Reflist Category Sounding rockets of the United States Rocket stub de Hopi Dart es Hopi cohete ja ... more details
Notability Astro date February 2012 Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Hopi symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer Bowell, E. discovery site Flagstaff AM discovered June 14, 1980 designations yes mp name 2938 alt names 1980 LB named after Hopi mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 4.1920660 perihelion 2.1092460 semimajor eccentricity 0.3305375 period 2042.6780122 avg speed inclination 41.44680 asc node 109.15195 mean anomaly 319.63247 arg peri 262.91696 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 11.5 2938 Hopi 1980 LB is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on June 14, 1980 by Bowell, E. at Flagstaff AM . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 2938 Hopi JPL Small Body Database Browser on 2938 Hopi Reflist Minor planets navigator 2937 Gibbs 2939 Coconino Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Hopi Category Discoveries by Edward L. G. Bowell Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1980 Beltasteroid stub eo 2938 Hopio fa it 2938 Hopi la 2938 Hopi hu 2938 Hopi pl 2938 Hopi pt 2938 Hopi sk 2938 Hopi sr 2938 Hopi uk 2938 vi 2938 Hopi yo 2938 Hopi ... more details
Hopi Reservation native name settlement type Indian Reservation images, nickname, motto image flag ... title Hopi Tribal Council established date December 19, 1936 established title1 established date1 ... for references use ref tags governing body Hopi Tribal Council leader title Chairman leader name ... thumb Panoramic view of Hopi Reservation from Arizona State Route 264 a few miles from Oraibi . The Hopi Reservation , or simply Hopi , is a Native Americans in the United States Native American Indian reservation reservation for the Hopi and Arizona Tewa people, surrounded entirely by the Navajo ... States Census, 2000 2000 census had a population of 6,946. The Hopi Reservation ... . Until recently, the two nations shared the Navajo Hopi Joint Use Area . The partition of this area ... mesa s in the Pueblo people pueblo style, which has been traditionally used by the Hopi. Walpi ... people live on First Mesa. Hopi also occupy the Second Mesa and Third Mesa. The community of Winslow West, Arizona Winslow West is off reservation trust land of the Hopi tribe. The Hopi Tribal .... Its powers were given to it under the Hopi Tribal Constitution . The Hopi consider their life ... world. This is the current cultural epoch in which all people of the world now live. Hopi High School is the secondary education institute for reservation residents. Hopi Radio, a station with a mix of traditional Hopi and typical American programming is run for the reservation and provides internships for Hopi High School. Communities File Walpi arizona.jpg thumb Walpi, circa 1920 Keams Canyon ... nsn.gov The Hopi Tribe http www.azcommerce.com doclib commune hopi.pdf Hopi Indian Reservation Community Profile Arizona Department of Commerce http www.kuyi.net Hopi Radio References http factfinder.census.gov ... geoid Y Hopi Reservation and Off Reservation Trust Land, Arizona United States Census Bureau coord 35 54 42 N 110 36 56 W display title Category American Indian reservations in Arizona Category Hopi ... more details
The Hopi maintain a complex religious and mythological tradition stretching back over centuries. However ... of many other societies, Hopi mythology is not always told consistently and each Hopi mesa , or even each village, may have its own version of a particular story. But, in essence the variants of the Hopi myth bear marked similarity to one another. ref Christopher Vecsey. The Emergence of the Hopi ..., represent genuine Hopi beliefs or are merely stories told to the curious while keeping safe the Hopi s more sacred doctrines. As folklorist Harold Courlander states, there is a Hopi reticence .... ref Harold Courlander . The Fourth World of the Hopis The Epic Story of the Hopi Indians as Preserved ... that the secrecy that lies at the heart of Puebloan peoples Puebloan including Hopi life...long ... in the Hopi Kachina Cult , Journal of the Southwest 2000 ref As such, the Hopi had at least some ... may have entered into Hopi cosmology at some point. Indeed, Spanish missions were built in several Hopi villages starting in 1629 and were in operation until the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. However, after the revolt, it was the Hopi alone of all the Pueblo peoples Pueblo tribes who kept the Spanish out ... centuries later. The Hopi mesas have therefore been seen as relatively unacculturated at least through ... of Hopi mythology was slight. ref David Roberts. The Pueblo Revolt , 48. ref Major deities Most Hopi accounts of creation center around Tawa, the Sun Spirit. Tawa is the Creator, and it was he who ... Harold Coulander. The Fourth World of the Hopis The Epic Story of the Hopi Indians as Preserved in their Legends and Traditions, 17 University of New Mexico Press, 1987 ref It is still traditional for Hopi ... Spider Woman, or Spider Grandmother . ref name Waters Frank Waters. The Book of the Hopi, 3 5 Penguin ... deity and the people. In some versions of the Hopi creation myth, it is she who creates all life .... ref H.R. Voth. The Traditions of the Hopi , 1 Chicago, 1905 ref ref Harold Courlander explains ... more details
Infobox language name Hopi nativename Hopil vayi states United States region Northeastern Arizona speakers ... fam2 Northern Uto Aztecan languages Northern iso3 hop map Map of USA AZ.svg mapcaption State where Hopi is spoken notice IPA Hopi is a Uto Aztecan languages Uto Aztecan language spoken by the Hopi people a Puebloan peoples Pueblo group of northeastern Arizona , USA , although today some Hopi are monolingual ... of the 20th century. In 1990, it was estimated that more than 5,000 people could speak Hopi as a native language approximately 75 of the population at least 40 of them were monolingual in Hopi. The Hopi people are teaching the children the language to be passed on for future generations. Many Hopi children are being raised in the language. A comprehensive Hopi Dictionary Hop ikwa Lav ytutuveni Hopi English dictionary edited by Emory Sekaquaptewa and others has been published, and a group called the Hopi Literacy Project has focused its attention on promoting the language. Language variation Benjamin Whorf identifies four varieties dialect s of Hopi First Mesa or Whorf s Polacca Mishongnovi ..., which are on the top of the mesa. Polacca is shared by Hopi and Tewa peoples. ref A community ... of Hopi and English and Spanish. Mishongnovi is spoken on Second Mesa, Arizona Second Mesa which ... 2008 of the Hopi language is Benjamin Whorf Benjamin Whorf s study of Mishongnovi Hopi. His work ... contact Hopi is part of the Pueblo linguistic area a Sprachbund along with members of the Tanoan family, the Keresan languages , Zuni language Zuni , and Navajo. Hopi speakers have traditionally used Hopi as the language of communication with Zuni people Zuni . They have also been in close contact ... traditionally acted as translators for the Hopi speaking Tewa, Hopi, Navajo, Spanish, and English. The Hopi had cursory contact with Spanish beginning with the explorers in 1540. In 1629 a small group of Franciscan missionaries started arriving in Hopi territory, building a church the following year ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Mary Jane Colter Buildings Hopi House, The Lookout, Hermit s Rest, and the Desert View Watchtower nrhp type nhld image Hopihouse.jpg caption location Grand Canyon National Park , Arizona area lat degrees 36 lat minutes 3 lat seconds 28.5 lat direction N long degrees 112 long minutes 8 long seconds 12.23 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Arizona built 1904 architect ... ref name nris NRISref version 2010a ref governing body National Park Service refnum 87001436 Hopi ... , Colter Hall and Victor Hall, the latter two being employee dormitories . Hopi House was built by the Fred Harvey Company as a market for Native American crafts, made by artisans on the site. The Hopi people Hopi , as the historic inhabitants of the area, were chosen as the featured artisans, and the building was designed to closely resemble a traditional Hopi pueblo . Hopi House opened on January ... of the West year 1997 publisher Chronicle Books isbn 0 8118 1854 3 page 220 ref Colter planned Hopi House as a sort of living museum, in which Hopi Indians could live while making and selling traditional crafts. The structure was based on Colter s interpretation of the Hopi dwelling at Oraibi, Arizona ... 68. Princeton Architectural Press, 2002. ref Description Hopi House is a stepped structure executed ... manner as traditional Hopi dwellings. Windows are small and sparse, with doorways on the same small ... is decorated with murals by an unknown Hopi artist. The second floor houses a shrine, erroneously called a kiva with Hopi religious artifacts. Floors on the second floor are adobe. The third floor ..., have been preserved. ref name nrhpinv1 Historic designation Hopi House is a component of the multi ... into the National Historic Landmark group on May 28, 1987. ref name nhlsum ref name nris Hopi ... in Western National Parks Hopi House http www.nps.gov history history online books harrison ... Buildings and structures in Coconino County, Arizona Category Rustic architecture Category Hopi tribe ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Hopi Champa Type studio album Artist Ali Baba s Tahini Cover HopiChampa.jpg Released 1999 small US small Recorded December 1998 February 1999 Genre Rock music Rock Length 42 03 Label Monkey Fuzz Records Producer Ali Baba s Tahini Reviews Last album This album Hopi Champa br 1999 Next album Limbo Boots br 2000 Hopi Champa is the debut album from Ali Baba s Tahini best known as the band Jake Cinninger was in before joining progressive rock band Umphrey s McGee . The group, rounded out by singer songwriter bassist sitarist Karl Engelmann and drummer Steve Krojniewski, was a popular attraction in the midwest United States in the late 1990s. The album has long been out of print, and features early versions of Umphrey s McGee classics like 40 s Theme and Kabump , as well as Engelmann s trademark classic 42nd Street , which is currently performed by his band Mother Vinegar. Track listing Hopi Champa I 42nd Street 40 s Theme Lockspot Psychic Reservoir Kabump Phylntorious Interlude Plastic Junk Vegetables Pumpkins and Napkins Space Funk Booty Hopi Champa II Personnel Karl Engelmann vocals, bass, guitar, sitar Jake Cinninger guitar, vocals Steve Krojniewski drums External links Allmusic class album id r536952 pure url yes Hopi Champa entry at Allmusic Category 1999 albums ... more details
For the sounding rocket Hopi Dart infobox weapon name Hopi image File Hopi on AD 5N.jpg 300px caption Hopi mounted on an AD 5N Skyraider origin flagcountry USA type Air to surface missile Type selection is missile yes Service history service used by United States Navy Production history designer design date manufacturer Naval Ordnance Test Station number General specifications spec label weight length part length width height diameter crew passengers Explosive specifications filling W50 atomic weapon W50 thermonuclear filling weight detonation yield convert 60 to 400 ktTNT Vehicle missile specifications engine engine power pw ratio payload capacity fuel capacity vehicle range speed guidance steering Missiles only wingspan propellant ceiling altitude depth boost accuracy launch platform transport Hopi was an air to surface missile developed by the United States Navy s Naval Ordnance Test Station . Intended to provide a medium range nuclear capability for carrier aircraft, the missile reached the flight test stage during 1958, but the project was cancelled following testing and no production was undertaken. Design and development Developed by the Naval Ordnance Test Station NOTS at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake China Lake, California during the mid to late 1950s, ref name DS Parsch 2003 ref the Hopi missile was an improved development of the earlier BOAR Bombardment Aircraft Rocket . BOAR had been developed at China Lake as an unguided, nuclear armed rocket for use by carrier based aircraft, seeing limited service in the fleet between 1957 and 1963. ref name NOTS Babcock ... to replace in service, Hopi was designed as a medium range weapon capable of being carried ... name DS Operational history Following its develoment, the Hopi missile was flight tested on the China ... are known to have survived, ref name DS and the Hopi project was cancelled shortly thereafter ... web url http www.designation systems.net dusrm app4 hopi.html title NOTS Hopi first Andreas last Parsch ... more details
Taxobox name Hopi chipmunk image Tamias rufus 001.jpg status LC status system iucn3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2008 assessors Linzey, A. V. & Hammerson, G. year 2008 id 42578 title Tamias rufus downloaded 8 January 2009 ref regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Rodent ia familia Sciuridae genus Neotamias species N. rufus binomial Neotamias rufus binomial authority Hoffmeister and Ellis, 1979 synonyms Eutamias quadrivittatus rufus small Hoffmeister and Ellis, 1979 small br Tamias rufus small Levensen et al., 1985 small br The Hopi chipmunk Neotamias rufus is a small chipmunk found in Colorado , Utah and Arizona in the southwestern United States . ref name iucn It was previously grouped with the Colorado Chipmunk , T. quadrivittatus . ref name iucn Hopi chipmunks prefer rocky areas with pinion and juniper pines and feed mostly on nuts, seeds and fruits. Food gathered is stored in cheek pouches and taken elsewhere for consumption or storage. They nest in rock piles or crevices. Habitat This is the common chipmunk of much of the canyon and slickrock pi on juniper country in western Colorado. Population densities appear to be highest in areas with an abundance of broken rock or rubble at the base of cliff faces or in rock formations with deep fissures and crevices suitable for den sites. Diet Seeds of Indian ricegrass and penstemon are eagerly sought as are seeds of junipers, pi on, oak, skunkbrush, and other shrubs. Description This species is distinguished by somewhat smaller size and a dorsal pelage that generally lacks significant amounts of black ... The Hopi chipmunk occurs in western Colorado from the Yampa River south. It ranges eastward along the Colorado ... of Mammalogists volume 460 date 2 June 1994 author Stephanie l. Burt and Troy L. Best ref Hopi ... Fauna of the Southwestern United States Chipmunk, Hopi Category Mammals of the United States Chipmunk, Hopi Category Article Feedback 5 ground squirrel stub es Tamias rufus eu Tamias rufus fr Tamias ... more details
Infobox amusement park image File Hopi Hari2.jpg 250px name Hopi Hari caption location Vinhedo , S o ... homepage http www.hopihari.com.br www.hopihari.com.br File Imigradero di Hopi Hari.jpg thumb Hopi Hari s Entrance Hopi Hari is a Brazilian theme park located at Km 72 of Rodovia dos Bandeirantes ... park in Brazil, and is part of the tourist complex SerrAzul Full Life. Hopi Hari is a fictitious ... 9356,00 EMPRESA COMPRA CONTROLE DO PARQUE DE DIVERSOES HOPI HARI.html ref History Opened on November 27, 1999, Hopi Hari was designed and built by International Theme Park Services Inc., a U.S. company ... the park project has undergone several changes, including a name change to Hopi Hari. Warner Bros Agreement Recently, Warner Bros. Consumer Products WBCP and Hopi Hari, has struck a licensing agreement ... http www.blogdohopihari.com.br index.php 2011 03 warner bros consumer products e hopi hari anunciam ... these characters of American popular culture, fit in the history of Hopi Hari. The characters ... from Hopi Hari had grown and needed an area just for them. Along with the staff of Sesame ... to live in a house with Daffy Duck. In this context, the Hopi Hari sends an invitation to him please ... 2009 09 29 ult4466u723.jhtm ref The Hopi Hari is responsible for 40 of the total of 5 million tourists ... 10 years, since hopes to attract more tourists in agreement with the Warner Bros. In 2010, Hopi ... 2011 02 hopi hari registra crescimento de 25 em.html ref Hopi Hari had ... The Global Attractions Attendance Report ref Themed Areas Hopi Hari is divided into five themed areas ... in Southwest of Hopi Hari and occupies an area of 29,000 m is the first region of the park, just inside the entrance . It is a tribute to the people of Hopi Hari their ancestors and their origins ... hopi hari.shtml ref File La Tour Eiffel Hopi.jpg thumb La Tour Eiffel Giranda Mundi German Wheel ... Hopi Hari.jpg thumb Rio Bravo Evolution Ten gondolas stuck in a circle, supported by a large mechanical ... more details
Infobox Book name Hopi Dictionary Hop ikwa Lav ytutuveni A Hopi Dictionary of the Third Mesa Dialect with an English Hopi Finder List and a Sketch of Hopi Grammar author Hopi Dictionary Project country USA language English language English and Hopi language Hopi subject Hopi language publisher University of Arizona Press release date 1998 Hopi Dictionary Hop ikwa Lav ytutuveni pronunciation needed date June 2011 A Hopi Dictionary of the Third Mesa Dialect with an English Hopi Finder List and a Sketch of Hopi Grammar was published by the Dictionary Project at the Bureau of Applied Anthropology, University of Arizona . Some of the Hopi community tried to prevent it from being published because they did not want non Hopis to have access to the Hopi language , which they held to be the specific cultural heritage of the Hopi community. After a period of discussions and legal proceedings the dictionary ..., a guide to dictionary entries, a list of abbreviations, the 797 page Hopi English section, a 161 page English Hopi finder list and a 30 page grammatical sketch of the Hopi language including an explanation ... cross references. Compilation No comprehensive dictionary of the Hopi language had been published when the Hopi Dictionary Project was instigated at the University of Arizona in 1985, as only wordlists, texts and smaller grammar sketches had been published by linguists. Hopi was then not a literary ... the Hopi language. ref name Hill 2002 p. 302 Kenneth C. Hill, a linguist specialising in Uto Aztecan ... basic preparations. The project achieved funding from 1986. Editors included the Hopi native speaker and teacher Emory Sekaquaptewa , Ekkehart Malotki, Hopi specialist and professor at Northern Arizona University , librarian and Hopi student Mary E. Black, and the native speakers and language ... support and involvement, Sekaquaptewa set up a board of Hopi elders who volunteered to take part in the dictionary compilation process in order to help the survival of the Hopi language. While ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Navajo Hopi Observer image caption type Weekly newspaper format Broadsheet foundation ceased publication price owners Western Newspapers publisher Doug Wells editor language circulation headquarters 2224 E. Cedar, Suite 2 br Flagstaff, Arizona Flagstaff , Arizona AZ 86001 br United States ISSN website http navajohopiobserver.com navajohopiobserver.com The Navajo Hopi Observer is a weekly newspaper serving the Hopi and Navajo Nation Navajo nations and the city of Flagstaff, Arizona Flagstaff in northern Arizona . External links http www.navajohopiobserver.com Official website http www.westernnews.com flagstaff.htm about Western Newspapers subsidiary profile of the Navajo Hopi Observer Category Newspapers published in Arizona Category Flagstaff, Arizona Category Native American media Category Navajo mass media Arizona newspaper stub ... more details
File Kachina doll.JPG thumb 300px right alt A Kachina Dolls. Kachina Dolls Hopi Kachina Dolls are effigies ... of the Hopi Native American tribe. According to the Hopi, Kachina dolls are objects meant to be treasured ... Cultural Context The Hopi people live primarily on three mesas in Northeastern Arizona , about 70 miles from Flagstaff, Arizona . The Hopi believe that the majority of spirits Kachinas reside on the Humphreys Peak , approx. 60 miles West of Hopi lands. Each year, throughout the period from ..., Barton. This is a Hopi Kachina. p. 3 ref The Kachinas are known to be the spirits of deities, natural elements or animals, or the deceased ancestors of the Hopi. ref Branson, Oscar, T. Hopi Indian .... Edward Kennard, co author of Hopi Kachinas, says concerning the purpose of the kachina doll, Essentially ..., but above all it is a constant reminder of the Kachinas. ref Wright, Barton. This is a Hopi Kachina ... body paint. ref Bromberg, Eric. The Hopi Approach to the Art of Kachina Doll Carving . p. 49 ref ..., Early Action, and Late Action periods. ref Teiwes, Helga. Kachina Dolls The Art of Hopi Carvers ..., Helga. Kachina Dolls The Art of Hopi Carvers. p. 41 ref Starting around 1900, the dolls began to have .... The Hopi Approach to the Art of Kachina Doll Carving . p. 18 ref Late Traditional 1910 1930 During ... tourist attraction to the Hopi reservation increased in popularity from 1910 1920 due to the increased interest in Native American culture. ref Teiwes, Helga. Kachina Dolls The Art of Hopi Carvers .... Kachina Dolls The Art of Hopi Carvers. p. 43 ref Early Action 1930 1945 In the beginning of the twentieth century, oppressive agents such as Charles Burton tried to restrict the Hopi s religious and cultural rights. ref Loftin, John D. Religion and the Hopi Life. p. 77 ref However in 1934, due to the Indian Reorganization Act , the Hopi people got back their religious freedom, and this thus renewed their interest in kachina doll carving. ref Loftin, John D. Religion and the Hopi Life. p. 79 ref ... more details
orphan date January 2010 File Hopi Buttes.jpg thumb Hopi Buttes, about 30 miles SE of First Mesa Image Flying Butte Hopi Buttes AZ.jpg right thumb Oblique air photo of Flying Butte, facing approximately south Hopi Buttes volcanic field is a Monogenetic volcanic field monogenetic volcanic field located on the Colorado Plateau mostly on the Navajo Reservation around the town of Dilkon, Arizona Dilkon in northeastern Arizona north of Holbrook . The volcanic field covers an area of approximately convert 965 sqmi and contains about 300 maar s and diatreme s. ref name USGS http esp.cr.usgs.gov hopibuttes Geo Ecological Study of Historic and Prehistoric Land Use in the Hopi Buttes area, Navajo Nation, Arizona, USGS ref The erosional exposure of the deposits varies with those in the eastern portion exhibiting the shallowly eroded maar deposits and those in the western portion the more deeply eroded feeder diatremes. The maars result from explosive interaction of the hot diatreme material with the groundwater system and result in a mixture of volcanic tuff material and sediments of the Miocene Pliocene Lake lacustrine sediments of the Bidahochi Formation. In the western portion of the field the buttes consist of the feeder diatremes of monchiquite and nepheline syenite magma s. ref http www.azgs.az.gov arizona geology spring10 article earthscience 20.html Zelawksi, Mallory The Hopi Buttes ... maar.html Volcano World, Coliseum Maar, Hopi Buttes, Arizona ref Notable vents border 1 cellpadding ... coauthors title Coliseum Maar, Hopi Buttes, Arizona work publisher Volcano World, North Dakota and Oregon ... coauthors title Morale Claim Maar, Hopi Buttes, Arizona work publisher Volcano World, North Dakota ... External links http esp.cr.usgs.gov hopibuttes HopiButtesMapLg.jpg Map of the Hopi Buttes volcanic field USGS br DEFAULTSORT Hopi Buttes Volcanic Field Category Volcanic fields of the western United ... volcanic fields Category Geography of the Navajo Nation geology stub arizona geo stub de Hopi ... more details
Infobox School name Hopi Junior Senior High School image imagesize image caption motto established 1987 schooltype Public high school BIA grades seventh grade 7 twelfth grade 12 principal Glenn Gilman Sr. High br A.T. Sinquah Jr. High city Keams Canyon, Arizona Keams Canyon state Arizona zipcode 86034 country USA information enrollment 455 high school students Oct. 2010 mascot Bruins mascot image superintendent Dr. Paul Reynolds colors Dark blue white homepage http www.hjshs.k12.az.us Hopi Junior Senior High School is a junior high and high school in Keams Canyon, Arizona . It is operated in cooperation with the Bureau of Indian Education as a grant day school. ref http www.bie.edu idc groups xbie documents text idc 008039.pdf This BIE index of schools ref Its 1987 opening gave the Hopi community its first reservation high school and allowed for the closure of the Phoenix Indian School . For a time in the 1990s and 2000s, the school was a public charter, though it changed back to a BIA school in 2005. References reflist coord missing Arizona Category Public high schools in Arizona Category Schools in Navajo County, Arizona Category Bureau of Indian Affairs schools in Arizona Category Public schools in Arizona Category Middle schools in Arizona Arizona school stub ... more details
Emory Sekaquaptewa 1928 &ndash December 14, 2007 was a Hopi leader and scholar, best known for his role in compiling the first dictionary of the Hopi language . Sekaquaptewa worked in many fields during his life. He was believed to be the first Native Americans in the United States Native American to graduate from West Point since the early 19th century Citation needed date April 2010 , and later attended law school at the University of Arizona . Working with his brother, he developed new methods of jewelry production. He held various leadership positions within his own village of Kykotsmovi Village, Arizona Kykotsmovi , as well as positions on the Hopi Tribal Council and Hopi Tribal Court. ref http www.azcentral.com news articles 1222obit ON.html Pioneering Renaissance man who wrote Hopi dictionary dies Bot generated title ref Sekaquaptewa was the Cultural Editor on the Hopi Dictionary Project, which produced the first Hopi dictionary Hopi Dictionary Hop ikwa Lav ytutuveni Hopi Dictionary Hop ikwa Lav ytutuveni A Hopi English Dictionary of the Third Mesa Dialect . The 900 page dictionary contains entries on 30,000 words, as well as a sketch of Hopi grammar. This dictionary is credited with playing an important role in revitalizing the Hopi language. See also List of Native American artists Native American jewelry References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sekaquaptewa, Emory ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Hopi language educator, jewelry, and community leader DATE OF BIRTH 1928 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH December 14, 2007 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sekaquaptewa, Emory Category 1928 births Category 2007 deaths Category 20th century Native Americans Category Native American anthropologists Category United States Military Academy alumni Category University of Arizona alumni Category Native American jewelers Category American lexicographers Category Hopi tribe NorthAm native stub US linguist stub es Emory Sekaquaptewa ... more details
Dan Evehema was a Hopi Native Americans in the United States Native American traditional leader. He is one of four Hopis including Thomas Banyacya , David Monongye , and Dan Katchongva who decided or were appointed to reveal Hopi traditional wisdom and teachings, including the Hopi prophecies for the future, to the general public in 1946, after the use of the first two nuclear weapons against Japan. Evehema died on January 15, 1999 at approximately 108 years of age. In his final message he stated that he was the last of the group of four fully knowledgeable Hopis still alive. Evehema was co author, with Thomas Mails, of Hotevilla Hopi Shrine of the Covenant Microcosm of the World and Hopi Survival Kit and co author of Techqua Ikachi, ref http www.jnanadana.org hopi techqua ikachi i.html Techqua Ikachi ref the traditional Hopi newsletters produced from 1975 to 1986. The Hopi Survival Kit includes a signed affidavit from Dan Evehema approving the book, and is the only written account of the complete Hopi prophecies. Evehema was a member of the Greasewood Roadrunner Clan. Bibliography Mails, Thomas E. Evehama, Dan 1996 Hotevilla Hopi Shrine of the Covenant Microcosm of the World New York Da Capo Press Marlowe & Company Hardcover ISBN 9781569248355 Mails, Thomas E. Evehama, Dan Mar 1996 Hotevilla Hopi Shrine of the Covenant Microcosm of the World Treasure Chest Books Paperback ISBN 9781569248102 References See http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links http www.amazon.com dp 0140195459 The Hopi Survival Kit The Prophecies, Instructions and Warnings Revealed by the Last Elders by Thomas E. Mails & Chief Dan Evehema Penguin, 1997 http www.dreamscape.com morgana telesto.htm ... books.google.com books?id maD6Is215c0C&pg PA125&lpg PA125&dq 22We Hopi believe that the human race has ... Evehema, Dan Category 1999 deaths Category Hopi tribe Category Religious figures of the indigenous ... more details
In Zuni mythology Zuni and Hopi mythology Patung known as the Squash Kachina is a Zuni fetishes fetish that relates to healing and agriculture. The Hopi belief is that Patung showed the Puebloan peoples how to plant corn, then vanished. ref name fawkes cite book title Hopi Katcinas Drawn by Native Artists url http books.google.com books?id ze4NAAAAIAAJ author Jesse Walter Fewkes publisher U.S. Government Printing Office date 1903 ref At Hopi Patung is a Mongkatsina a chief among the Katsinam . The Pumpkin Clan is devoted to Patung, although there are few members left of the clan and as a result their stories are not well known. Although Patung s function as a wuya is unknown and may be lost the is still seen in use as a fetish for protection or healing Mesa . Patung is considered a shape shifter , able to become a Badger . Patung is always seen heading south in a protective and healing fetish set or Mesa. Characteristics associated with Patung include tenaciousness, passion, control, persistence and earthiness. He is most often associated with the color red and is believed to have knowledge of healing roots and herbs. Patung appears in the fall months, hiding among the harvest, usually in the shade on the southern side of a rock or tree. The katchina doll on Hopi is often made of dried gourds, pumpkins, or most commonly dried squash. ref name fawkes References reflist Category Hopi mythology Category Zuni mythology ... more details
The Arizona Tewa also Hopi Tewa , Tano , Southern Tewa , Hano , Thano are a Tewa people Tewa Pueblo people Pueblo group that resides on the eastern part of the Hopi Reservation on or near First Mesa in northeastern Arizona . Synonymy The name Tano is a Spanish borrowing of an older Arizona Tewa endonym ... of the Arizona Tewa before they relocated to Hopi territory. The name Hano , similarly, is a borrowing of t nu into Hopi language Hopi as h no , h n w , which was then Anglicized . Hano ... autonym over Hano , Tano , and Hopi Tewa . History The Arizona Tewa are related to the Tewa communities ..., New Mexico San Juan . Contrary to popular belief, the Tewa came to Hopi as a means of protection for the Hopi people from neighboring, raiding tribes such as the Navajo and Apaches. The main settlements ... Hopi governmental center. The long contact with Hopi peoples has led to similarities in social structure with their kinship system and their organization to clan s being almost identical with the Hopi ... are trilingual in Tewa language Tewa , Hopi language Hopi , and English language English . Some speakers ... linguistics variety of the Tewa language of Tanoan family and has been influenced by Hopi which is an unrelated ... of the Hopi language on Arizona Tewa is extremely small in terms of lexicon vocabulary . Arizona ... were also bilingual in Tewa and Spanish. Traditionally, the Arizona Tewa were translators for Hopi leaders and thus also had command of Spanish and Navajo language Navajo . This contrasts with the Hopi ... also Pueblo Revolt Tewa language Hopi Pueblo people Hopi Reservation External links Encyclopedia of North ... P. 1954 . The Hopi Tewa of Arizona . Berkeley University of California. cite journal last1 Dozier ... last1 Dozier first1 Edward P. year 1956b title The role of the Hopi Tewa migration legend in reinforcing ... Press. Stanislawski, Michael B. 1979 . Hopi Tewa. In A. Ortiz Ed. , Southwest pp.  587 602 ... Institution. Category Tewa de Tano sv Hopi Tewa ... more details
Unsourced date February 2012 In Hopi mythology , Aholi is a kachina , a spirit, also called a kachina. He is a friend of Eototo and is very handsome he wears a colorful cloak with a picture of Muyingwa and is the patron god patron kachina of the Pikya clan . Aholi once allowed his throat to be slit so that Eototo could escape. They eventually met again. Category Hopi mythology Category Articles lacking sources from June 2009 Category All articles lacking sources NorthAm myth stub it Aholi ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2009 In Hopi mythology , Angwusnasomtaka is a kachina a spirit represented by a masked doll . She is a wuya mythology wuya , one of the chief kachinas and is considered the mother of all the h and all the kachinas. She led the initiation rites for new children, whipping them with yucca whip implement whip s. In English, she is known as Crow Mother. Her trusted helper is Eototo Category Hopi mythology NorthAm myth stub ... more details
File Walpi Hopi , ca. 1873 1881.jpg thumb 330px Walpi, circa 1877. Photo by John K. Hillers . Walpi lang nv Deez ahj is a village in Navajo County , Arizona , north east of Flagstaff, Arizona Flagstaff . It is on First Mesa, Arizona First Mesa in the Hopi Reservation . It is inhabited mainly by the Hopi speaking Pueblo people Pueblo Tewa people Tewa , several of whom about half a dozen in number live without running water or electricity. Walpi is one of the oldest continuously inhabited villages in the United States. Citation needed date May 2009 Old Oraibi and Acoma usually get that title. Taos also claims to be oldest External links commonscat http www.encyclopedia.com html W Walpi.asp Entry in The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2006 http www.britannica.com eb article 9076001?query Walpi&ct Britannica entry Category Populated places in Navajo County, Arizona Category Hopi tribe US stub nv Deez ahj ro Waalpi, Arizona ru ... more details
In Hopi mythology , Ah l Mana is a Kachina Mana, a maiden spirit, also called a kachina . She is represented as a standard Kachin Mana it is because she arrives with Ah la that she is called Ah l Mana. During the Powamu ceremony, she goes with Ah la as he visits various kivas and ceremonial houses. On these visits Ah l Mana carries a tray with various kinds of seeds. Source Kachinas A Hopi Artist s Documentary. Barton Wright. Seventh Edition. Northland Publishing Company with the Heard Museum . Flagstaff, AZ 1974. NorthAm myth stub DEFAULTSORT Ahol Mana Category Hopi mythology ... more details
Image NampeyoHopiEndHerWork.1900.ws.jpg thumb 300px Nampeyo, Hopi indigenous ceramics of the Americas ceramic artist , with her work, ca. 1900, photograph by Henry Peabody Image Ceramic Hopi jar by Nampeyo date ca. 1880 from DC1.jpg thumb polychrome ceramic jar, by Nampeyo, ca. 1880 Iris Nampeyo ca. 1860&ndash 1942 was a Hopi potter who lived on the Hopi Reservation in Arizona . ref Dillingham 14 15 ref ref Various sources give either 1859 or 1860 as Nampeyo s birthdate. ref She received the English name Iris as an infant, but was better known by her Tewa language Tewa name, Num pa yu , meaning snake that does not bite . Background She was born at Arizona Tewa Hano Pueblo , which is primarily made up of descendants of the Tewa people Tewa tribe who fled west to Hopi lands after the Pueblo Revolt Pueblo Rebellion of 1680. Her mother, Ootca ka o was Tewa her father Qots vema, from nearby Walpi Pueblo, was Hopi. Artwork Hopi people make ceramics painted with beautiful designs, and Nampeyo was eventually considered one of the finest Hopi potters. Nampeyo learned pottery making through the efforts of her paternal grandmother. In the 1870s, she made a steady income by selling her work at a local trading post operated by Thomas Keam. ref Wade Edwin L., Lea S. McChesney and Thomas Keam. Historic Hopi Ceramics The Thomas V. Keam Collection of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology ... to Hopi pottery produced at the time. Her second husband, Lesou or Lesso was employed by the archaeologist ... death in 1942. Nampeyo s photograph was often used as a symbol of the Hopi people and, by the end ... of the pottery making tradition among the Hopi and to the elevation of traditional pottery forms ... Nampeyo.htm Nampeyo Hopi master potter Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nampeyo ALTERNATIVE NAMES Iris Nampeyo SHORT DESCRIPTION Hopi potter DATE OF BIRTH 1859 PLACE ... Category 1942 deaths Category Hopi tribe Category Native American potters Category American women artists ... more details