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=== Tribal Headquarters  ===
'''Hopi Tribe'''<br>PO Box 123<br>Kykotsmovi, AZ 86039<br>Phone: 928-734-2441<br>[https://www.hopi-nsn.gov/ Website]


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.  
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.  
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===== Reservation =====
===== 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}}
  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.


*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
*Population -- 1969: [[American Indian Enrollment Records|Tribal enrollment]]: 6,000 <ref>Confederation of American Indians (New York, New York), ''Indian Reservations: a State and Federal Handbook'' (Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland, 1986), ???. {{WorldCat|14098308|item|disp=At various repositories (WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|671299|item|disp=FHL Book 970.1 In2}}.</ref>
*Population -- 1969: [[American Indian Enrollment Records|Tribal enrollment]]: 6,000 <ref>Confederation of American Indians (New York, New York), ''Indian Reservations: a State and Federal Handbook'' (Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland, 1986), ???. {{WorldCat|14098308|item|disp=At various repositories (WorldCat)}}; {{FSC|671299|item|disp=FS Library Book 970.1 In2}}.</ref>


===Brief Timeline===
===Brief Timeline===
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====[http://www.archives.gov/research/census/native-americans/1885-1940.html Indian Census Roll]====
====[http://www.archives.gov/research/census/native-americans/1885-1940.html Indian Census Roll]====


*Roll 188: Hopi, 1924-26 (FHL 576877)
*Roll 188: Hopi, 1924-26 (FS Library 576877)
*Roll 189:&nbsp;Hopi and Navajo Indians, 1927-29 (FHL 576878)
*Roll 189: Hopi and Navajo Indians, 1927-29 (FS Library 576878)
*Roll 190: Hopi and Navajo Indians, 1930 (FHL 576879)
*Roll 190: Hopi and Navajo Indians, 1930 (FS Library 576879)
*Roll 191:&nbsp;Hopi and Navajo Indians, 1931 (FHL 576880)
*Roll 191: Hopi and Navajo Indians, 1931 (FS Library 576880)
*Roll 192: Hopi and Navajo Indians, 1932 (with birth and death rolls, 1925-31) (FHL 576881)
*Roll 192: Hopi and Navajo Indians, 1932 (with birth and death rolls, 1925-31) (FS Library 576881)
*Roll 193: Hopi and Navajo Indians, 1933 (FHL 576882)
*Roll 193: Hopi and Navajo Indians, 1933 (FS Library 576882)
*Roll 194: Hopi and Navajo Indians, 1934-36 (FHL 576883)
*Roll 194: Hopi and Navajo Indians, 1934-36 (FS Library 576883)
*Roll 195: Hopi, 1937-39 (FHL 576884)
*Roll 195: Hopi, 1937-39 (FS Library 576884)
*Roll 272: Navajo (Moqui Pueblo, or Hopi, and Navajo Indians), 1885 (with 1891 general schedule, and letter, 1898) (FHL 579682)
*Roll 272: Navajo (Moqui Pueblo, or Hopi, and Navajo Indians), 1885 (with 1891 general schedule, and letter, 1898) (FS Library 579682)
*Roll 640: Western Navajo (Hopi Indians and Navajo and Paiute Indians for 1929), 1905 (letter), undated Hopi roll, 1915-20, 1922, 1923 (letter), 1924-27, 1929. (FHL 583099)
*Roll 640: Western Navajo (Hopi Indians and Navajo and Paiute Indians for 1929), 1905 (letter), undated Hopi roll, 1915-20, 1922, 1923 (letter), 1924-27, 1929. (FS Library 583099)
*Roll 641: Navajo, Hopi and Paiute Indians, 1930 (FHL 583100)
*Roll 641: Navajo, Hopi and Paiute Indians, 1930 (FS Library 583100)
*Roll 642: Navajo, Hopi and Paiute Indians, 1931 (FHL 583101)
*Roll 642: Navajo, Hopi and Paiute Indians, 1931 (FS Library 583101)
*Roll 643: Navajo, Hopi and Paiute Indians, 1932 (FHL 583102)
*Roll 643: Navajo, Hopi and Paiute Indians, 1932 (FS Library 583102)
*Roll 644: Navajo, Hopi, and Paiute Indians, 1933 (with birth and death rolls, 1925-33) (FHL 583103)
*Roll 644: Navajo, Hopi, and Paiute Indians, 1933 (with birth and death rolls, 1925-33) (FS Library 583103)
*Roll 645: Navajo, Hopi, and Paiute Indians, 1934-35 (FHL 583104)<br>
*Roll 645: Navajo, Hopi, and Paiute Indians, 1934-35 (FS Library 583104)<br>


====Enrollment====
====Enrollment====
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===School Records===
===School Records===


United States:Bureau of Indian Affairs:Hopi Agency.School Records, 1937, 1950-51. (FHL film 1249787)  
United States:Bureau of Indian Affairs:Hopi Agency.School Records, 1937, 1950-51. (FS Library film 1249787)  


*[[Albuquerque Indian School|Albuquerque Indian School]] (Albuquerque, NM)
*[[Albuquerque Indian School|Albuquerque Indian School]] (Albuquerque, NM)
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EDUCATION  
EDUCATION  


* Adams, David W.&nbsp; "Schooling the Hopi:&nbsp;Federal Indian Policy Writ Small, 1887-1917."&nbsp;''Pacific Historical Review'' 48, no. 3 (August 1979): 335-356.  
* Adams, David W. "Schooling the Hopi: Federal Indian Policy Writ Small, 1887-1917." ''Pacific Historical Review'' 48, no. 3 (August 1979): 335-356.  


*Seaman, P. David. ''P. David Seaman Collection''. 1974. {{WorldCat|70069014}}
*Seaman, P. David. ''P. David Seaman Collection''. 1974. {{WorldCat|70069014}}
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*Clinton-Tullie, Verna. ''The Tobacco People from Awatovi''. Window Rock, Ariz.?: s.n, 1981. {{WorldCat|20972475}}
*Clinton-Tullie, Verna. ''The Tobacco People from Awatovi''. Window Rock, Ariz.?: s.n, 1981. {{WorldCat|20972475}}
*United States. ''Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940''. Hopi. Washington, D.C.: The Bureau, 1924. {{WorldCat|34771986}}
*United States. ''Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940''. Hopi. Washington, D.C.: The Bureau, 1924. {{WorldCat|34771986}}
*United States. ''Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940. Moapa River&nbsp;; Moqui''. Washington, [D.C.]: National Archives, 1965. {{WorldCat|44389251}}
*United States. ''Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940. Moapa River ; Moqui''. Washington, [D.C.]: National Archives, 1965. {{WorldCat|44389251}}
*New Mexico State Records Center and Archives. New Mexico archives: facsimiles of manuscripts at Santa Fe. 1621. {{WorldCat|710854513}}
*New Mexico State Records Center and Archives. New Mexico archives: facsimiles of manuscripts at Santa Fe. 1621. {{WorldCat|710854513}}
*Wilson, William Albert. Brigham Young University student fieldwork collection. 1968. {{WorldCat|455734111}}
*Wilson, William Albert. Brigham Young University student fieldwork collection. 1968. {{WorldCat|455734111}}
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