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A federally recognized tribe, the Hopi Indians live on the Hopi reservation surrounded by the [[Navajo Indian Reservation (Arizona)|Navajo reservation in]] northeastern Arizona. The Hopi are also known as "Moki" and "Moqui," both which are considered demeaning terms.The Hopi call themselves "Hopituh Shi-nu-mu," meaning "The Peaceful People" or " | A federally recognized tribe, the Hopi Indians live on the Hopi reservation surrounded by the [[Navajo Indian Reservation (Arizona)|Navajo reservation in]] northeastern Arizona. The Hopi are also known as "Moki" and "Moqui," both which are considered demeaning terms.The Hopi call themselves "Hopituh Shi-nu-mu," meaning "The Peaceful People" or "Peaceful Little Ones." Like many Native American tribes, the Hopi are organized into clans, focusing on the matrilineal lines will help those searching for Hopi ancestors. | ||
===History=== | ===History=== | ||
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The Hopi Indian Reservation is a federally-recognized reservation, located in northern Arizona. Today, the Hopi reservation is located in part in Coconino and Navajo county. It consists of about 1.5 million acres and is made of about 12 villages located on three mesas.{{Wikipedia|Hopi Reservation}} | The Hopi Indian Reservation is a federally-recognized reservation, located in northern Arizona. Today, the Hopi reservation is located in part in Coconino and Navajo county. It consists of about 1.5 million acres and is made of about 12 villages located on three mesas.{{Wikipedia|Hopi Reservation}} | ||
*Reservation Established -- December 16,1882 | *Reservation Established -- December 16, 1882 | ||
*BIA Agency -- Hopi Indian Agency | *BIA Agency -- Hopi Indian Agency | ||
*Principal tribes -- Hopi Indian Tribe | *Principal tribes -- Hopi Indian Tribe | ||
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[http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/executive-orders/1975.html#11853 Executive Order 11829]: The Hopi-Navajo Land Settlement Inter-agency Committee (signed 6 Jan 1975)<br>[http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/executive-orders/1975.html#11853 Executive Order 11853]: Amended Executive Order No. 11829, relating to the Hopi-Navajo Land Settlement Inter-agency Committee (signed 17 Apr 1975) | [http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/executive-orders/1975.html#11853 Executive Order 11829]: The Hopi-Navajo Land Settlement Inter-agency Committee (signed 6 Jan 1975)<br>[http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/executive-orders/1975.html#11853 Executive Order 11853]: Amended Executive Order No. 11829, relating to the Hopi-Navajo Land Settlement Inter-agency Committee (signed 17 Apr 1975) | ||
"[http://www.archives.gov/historical-docs/todays-doc/index.html?dod-date=327 A Hopi (Moqui) petition signed by all the Chiefs and headmen of the tribe asking the Federal Government to give them title to their lands instead of individually allotting each tribal member]" held at the National Archives: Letters | "[http://www.archives.gov/historical-docs/todays-doc/index.html?dod-date=327 A Hopi (Moqui) petition signed by all the Chiefs and headmen of the tribe asking the Federal Government to give them title to their lands instead of individually allotting each tribal member]" held at the National Archives: Letters Received, 1881-1907; Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1793-1989; Records Group 75 | ||
[http://www.archives.gov/nhprc/annotation/2003/2003-mar.pdf Sheridan, Thomas."The Hopi History Project:Where 21st-Century Hopis Meet 16th-Century Spaniards" ''Annotation ''Vol. 31, No.1 (March 2003)] | [http://www.archives.gov/nhprc/annotation/2003/2003-mar.pdf Sheridan, Thomas."The Hopi History Project:Where 21st-Century Hopis Meet 16th-Century Spaniards" ''Annotation ''Vol. 31, No.1 (March 2003)] | ||
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{{reflist}} {{Native American nav}} | {{reflist}} {{Native American nav}} | ||
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