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{{Wikipedia|Hopi people}} | {{Wikipedia|Hopi people}} | ||
[[Image:Hopi Women -Edward S Curtis Collection People 054.jpg|thumb|right | [[Image:Hopi Women -Edward S Curtis Collection People 054.jpg|thumb|right]]{{Indians of North America-stub}} | ||
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A federally recognized tribe, the Hopi Indians live on the Hopi reservation surrounded by the 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 "Peacerful 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 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 "Peacerful 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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*[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 ==== | ||
=== | === 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. It consists of about 1.5 million acres and is made of about 12 villages located on three mesas. | 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. | ||
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) | ||
* | *Hoatvela (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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