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{{Wikipedia|Hopi people}}  
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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;
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;  


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=== Tribal Headquarters  ===
Hopi Tribe <br>P.O. Box 123<br>Kykotsmovi, AZ 86039<br>Phone: 1.928.734.3100<br>Fax: 1.928.734.6665<br>
[http://www.hopi-nsn.gov/ The Official Website of the Hopi Tribe]


=== History  ===
=== History  ===
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*[http://www.crystalinks.com/hopi1.html Hopi]
*[http://www.crystalinks.com/hopi1.html Hopi]


=== Brief Timeline  ===
==== Brief Timeline  ====


*'''1583:''' Spanish explorer, Antonio de Espejo  
*'''1583:''' Spanish explorer, Antonio de Espejo  
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==== Additional References to the History of the Tribe and/or Band  ====
==== Additional References to the History of the Tribe and/or Band  ====


=== Reservations <br><br> ===
=== Government Records<br> ===
 
==== Agencies<br> ====
 
==== Contact<br> ====
 
Hopi Tribe<br>P.O. Box 123<br>Kykotsmovi, AZ 86039<br>Phone: 1.928.734.3100<br>Fax: 1.928.734.6665
 
[http://www.hopi-nsn.gov/ The Official Website of the Hopi Tribe ]<br>
 
==== Reservations <br> ====


Today, the Hopi reservation is located in part in Coconino and Navajo county. &nbsp;It consists of about 1.5 million acres and is made of about 12 villages located on three mesas. &nbsp;
Today, the Hopi reservation is located in part in Coconino and Navajo county. &nbsp;It consists of about 1.5 million acres and is made of about 12 villages located on three mesas. &nbsp;  


Hopi-Navajo Land Dispute<br>  
Hopi-Navajo Land Dispute<br>  
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'''First Mesa'''  
'''First Mesa'''  


*Walpi  
*Waalpi (Walpi)
*Sichomovi  
*Sitsomovi (Sichomovi)
*Hano
*Hanoki (Hano or Tewa)


'''Second Mesa'''  
'''Second Mesa'''  


*Shungopovi  
*Songoopavi (Shungopovi or Shongopavi)
*Mishongnovi  
*Musangnuvi (Mishongnovi)
*Shipaulovi
*Sipawlavi (Shipaulovi)


'''Third Mesa'''  
'''Third Mesa'''  


*Oraibi  
*Orayvi (Oraibi)
*New Oraibi
*Hoatvela (Hotevilla)
*Hotevilla  
*Paaqavi (Bakabi or Bacavi)
*Bakabi  
*Munqapi (Upper and Lower Moenkopi/Moencopi)<br>
*Upper and Lower Moenkopi


The Hopi Tribe was under the jurisdiction of the [[Arizona Superintendency of Indian Affairs|Arizona Superintendency]]  
The Hopi Tribe was under the jurisdiction of the [[Arizona Superintendency of Indian Affairs|Arizona Superintendency]]  


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== RECORDS  ==
== RECORDS  ==
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