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Hopi

Hopi. By Breann, Vanessa, Dylan and Ainsley. Location. Lived on dry land. Northeastern part of Arizona. Shelter. dirty, nasty bunch of cracks and chips of stone cut off. mud and stone. Hopi homes. diet.

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Hopi

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  1. Hopi By Breann, Vanessa, Dylan and Ainsley.

  2. Location • Lived on dry land. • Northeastern part of Arizona.

  3. Shelter • dirty, nasty bunch of cracks and chips of stone cut off. • mud and stone. Hopi homes

  4. diet • Corn, beans, squash, turkey, deer, antelope, small game, nuts, fruit, and herbs. hominy, baked beans, soups and cornbread. • Hunting gathering and farming.

  5. Clothing • Men wore breech clouts. • Clothing was made out of deer skin. • Women wore dressed roaches on top of there heads. • A roach is like a hat that has a Mohawk. Breech clout Roach

  6. Transportation • Two-wheeled carts. • Had almost everything there.

  7. Arts and crafts • Coil baskets, pottery, and Kachina dolls • Natural resources used: wood and clay Pottery Kachina dolls

  8. Interesting facts • Kokepelli is a god worshipped by many southeastern tribes.humppumpbacked flautist. Among the Hopi, he brought the fetuses to pregnant women, and took part in many rituals relating to marriage. Kokepelli

  9. bibliography http://www.crystalinks.com/hopi1.html http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/bus/A0861615.html http://www.bigorrin.org/hopi_kids.htm

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