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{{Wikipedia|Hopi people}}  
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The Hopi Tribe is primarily associated with the state of Arizona<ref>Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible To Receive Services From the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, Federal Register, Vol. 67, No. 134, 12 July 2002 [http://www.thepeoplespaths.net/lists/FederallyRecognized2002.pdf Available online]</ref>. The Tribe was originally referred to as the "Moqui" or "Moki" Indians, although this term applied to most of the pueblo Indians of what is now northern Arizona and northern New Mexico.<ref>[http://what-when-how.com/native-americans/hopi-native-americans-of-the-southwest/ what-when-how, Hopi (Native Americans of the Southwest)] See also American Anthropologist, Vol. 47, 1945, Pages 177, 178. Note on the Names Moqui and Hopi, J.P. Harrington, Bureau of American Ethnology. [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1525/aa.1945.47.1.02a00220/pdf Wiley Online Library, American Anthropologist, Vol. 47, Issue 1, first published online 28 Oct 2009.]</ref>
A federally recognized tribe, the Hopi Indians live on the Hopi reservation surrounded by the Navajo reservation in northeastern Arizona. &nbsp;The Hopi are also known as "Moki" and "Moqui," both which are considered demeaning terms. &nbsp;The Hopi call themselves "Hopituh Shi-nu-mu," meaning "The Peaceful People" or "Peacerful Little Ones." &nbsp;Like many Native American tribes, the Hopi are organized into clans, focusing on the matrilineal lines will help those searching for Hopi ancestors. &nbsp;


'''Ancestral homeland: '''First Mesa, Second Mesa and Third Mesa all part of the Black Mesa on the Colorado Plateau between the Colorado River and the Rio Grande.
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'''Clans:''' Snake, Badger, and Antelope
 
'''Population:''' 1990: 7,300


=== Tribal Headquarters  ===
=== Tribal Headquarters  ===
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United States:&nbsp;Bureau of Indian Affairs:&nbsp;Hopi Agency. &nbsp;School Records, 1937, 1950-51. (FHL&nbsp;1249787)  
United States:&nbsp;Bureau of Indian Affairs:&nbsp;Hopi Agency. &nbsp;School Records, 1937, 1950-51. (FHL&nbsp;1249787)  


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== EDUCATION ==
 
== EDUCATION ==


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Schools:
Schools:  


*Albuquerque Indian School (Albuquerque, NM)
*Albuquerque Indian School (Albuquerque, NM)  
*Chimopovy Day School (Toreva, AZ)
*Chimopovy Day School (Toreva, AZ)  
*Moencopi Day School (Moencopi, AZ)
*Moencopi Day School (Moencopi, AZ)  
*Oraibi Day School (Oraibi, AZ)
*Oraibi Day School (Oraibi, AZ)  
*Polacca Day School (Polacca, AZ)
*Polacca Day School (Polacca, AZ)  
*Second Mesa Day School (Toreva, AZ)
*Second Mesa Day School (Toreva, AZ)  
*Phoenix School (Phoenix, AZ)
*Phoenix School (Phoenix, AZ)  
*Westerm Navajo School (Tuba City, AZ)
*Westerm Navajo School (Tuba City, AZ)


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