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Hopi

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Hopi

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The Hopi Indians live in the Southwestern part of the United

States, in the present day states of

Arizona and New Mexico.

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The land that they lived on

was a low, flat desert with some high plateaus

called mesas.

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The climate was very dry, so dry that few trees grew there. It

could get very hot in the daytime and very cold at night.

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Even though it was difficult, the

Hopi were farmers. They

used irrigation to water their crops of beans, corn and squash.

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They also raised sheep for meat and wool.

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The Hopi had no method of transportation other than

walking.

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The built and lived in homes called pueblos. Pueblos were made of

adobe, which is a mixture of straw, clay and water. The doors to their

pueblo was so high that you needed a ladder to get into the house!

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The Hopi made their clothes from cotton and wool. They were

expert weavers.

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They also made beautiful pottery.

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The Hopi were also skilled at making jewelry. They used shells, beads, and a beautiful stone called turquoise. Later the Spanish taught

them how to work with silver.

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The Hopi were very religious and held special ceremonies in an underground circular room

called a kiva.

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They believed in over 300 different strong spirits that control nature called Kachinas.They carved Kachina dolls to teach their

children the names and powers of the different spirits.

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