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THE HOPI
BY:Samantha Markus
Photo by
james_gordon_losangeles
2.
THE PEOPLE AND THE LAND
Throughout history the climate of the Southwest has influenced the way the region lived.
Much of the area was so dry that few trees grow there.
To build their homes, the Southwest Indians used sticks,stones and clay called adobe.
The climate of the Southwest affected life, many Southwest people were farmers.
It was also hard to grow crops because of the lack of water .
3.
IRRIGATION
Irrigation is a way supplying water to crop with streams,ditches or pipes.
Southwest Indians planted corn deep in the ground so that the roots
of the plant could get some moisture from the earth.
4.
NATURAL RESOURCES
The Hopi found natural resources in a dry land.
The Hopi are among the oldest Indian tribes of the southwest.They began
living in present-day Arizona before 1350.They are one of the several groups
of pueblo Indians,their ancestors were the Ancient Pueblo.And one of their villages
is about 1,000 years old, each village was governed by a single leader.
Photo by
WanderingtheWorld (www.ChrisFord.com)
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LIVING IN A DRY LAND
The early Hopi irrigation to grow beans,squash, and corn,
their most important crop.
Corn was the staple crop for the Hopi and it was apart of every meal.
They also hunted deer,antolpoe, and rabitt.
Photo by
Camerons Personal Page
6.
THE HOPI'S RELIGION
Religion was very important to the Hopi culture.
They also believe that their creator lead them to the southwest.
As caretakers,the Hopi tried to keep their land heathy.
If their land was heathy,they would have a good harvest and a good rainfall
Photo by
Rainbowlarium
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THE HOPI TODAY
The Hopi hold jobs in local companies,as teachers or run their own business.
They still follow cultural traditions, they also still live in their villages in the Southwest and
continue to take part in dances and ceremonies.Many Hopi are skilled at traditional
pots,weavings, and baskets, and silver jewelry. Others hold jobs in local companies,
are teachers, and run thief own business.
Photo by
Al_HikesAZ
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HOPI VOCABULARY
Irrigation-is the way of supplying water to crops with streams,ditches or pipes
Staple- is a main crop that is used for food
Ceremony-is a event at witch people gather to express important beliefs
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THE END
Alexis Spenchian
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