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NEWSPAPER IN FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA
Navajo Hopi Observer; Navajo – Hopi Observer; Navajo - Hopi Observer

Hopi         
  • Flag of the Hopi
  • Hopi girls watching Pueblo dancers below, 1906
  • Common [[Hopi Kachina figures]].
  • [[Lewis Tewanima]], Olympian athlete, 1911
  • [[Michael Kabotie]] (1942—2009), silversmith and painter
  • Noqkwivi and [[blue corn]] frybread
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  • Tile, Hopi, late 19th-early 20th century, [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • Congressman [[Tom O'Halleran]] meeting with Hopi leadership in 2020.
ETHNIC GROUP
Hopi tribe; Hopi Tribe of Arizona; Hopi Indians; Hopituh Sinom; Hopi Nation; Moquis; Hopi Indian; Hopi Tribe; Hopi people; Hopis; Navajo–Hopi Joint Use Area; Navajo-Hopi Joint Use Area; Moqui; Moki
['h??pi]
¦ noun (plural same or Hopis)
1. a member of a Pueblo Indian people living chiefly in NE Arizona.
2. the Uto-Aztecan language of the Hopi.
Origin
the name in Hopi.
Hopi Hoekstra         
EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGIST
Hopi E. Hoekstra
Danielle "Hopi" Elizabeth Hoekstra (born 1972) is an evolutionary biologist working at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her lab uses natural populations of rodents to study the genetic basis of adaptation.
Hopi Kachina figure         
  • Hopi Pueblo (Native American). Kachina Doll (Pahlikmana), late 19th century
  • Kachina Doll (Kokopol), probably late 19th century, [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • Kachina figure collection at the [[Heard Museum]]
  • Common kachina figures in regalia Drawings of Kachina dolls (''tihu-tui'') from Fewkes, 1894<ref>Fewkes J. Walter, 1894, Dolls of the Tusayan Indians, ''Internationales Archiv für Ethnologie'', 7: 45-74.</ref>
  • ''SakwaWakaKatsina'' (Katsina-Blue-Cow), a Hopi Kachina figure presented in an exhibition in Paris.
  • Two Hopi kachina dolls (male and female), ca.1900
DOLLS IN THE HOPI RELIGIOUS TRADITION
Hopi kachina dolls; Hopi Kachina dolls; Hopi Kachina figures
Hopi katsina figures (Hopi language: or ), also known as kachina dolls, are figures carved, typically from cottonwood root, by Hopi people to instruct young girls and new brides about katsinas or katsinam, the immortal beings that bring rain, control other aspects of the natural world and society, and act as messengers between humans and the spirit world."Katsina Dolls.

Wikipedia

Navajo-Hopi Observer

The Navajo-Hopi Observer is a weekly newspaper serving the Hopi and Navajo nations and the city of Flagstaff in northern Arizona.