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The students will use the websites from above to study about the Hopi Indians lifestyle including the food, clothes, and housing. Hopi homes are made out of clay becuase they are located in the deserts of Arizona.
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www.valdosta.edu/~csjohnso/topic.html
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Hopi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Hopi are American Indians people who primarily live on the 12,635 km² (2,531.773 sq mi) Hopi Reservation in northeastern Arizona. The Hopi Reservation is entirely surrounded by the much larger N...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopi
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Information about the Hopi Indians for students and teachers. Covers food, homes, arts and crafts, weapons, culture, and daily life of the Hopis. ... What were Hopi homes like in the past?; Hopi people lived in adobe houses, which are multi-story house complexes made of adobe (clay and straw baked into hard bricks) and...
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www.bigorrin.org/hopi_kids.htm
www.bigorrin.org/hopi_kids.htm
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They lived in pueblos. ... Native American Project Home...
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www.oelwein.k12.ia.us/hl/hp/cyblib/natamproj/hopi/hopi3...
www.oelwein.k12.ia.us/hl/hp/cyblib/natamproj/hopi/hopi3.htm
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The Hopi Indians, which means good, peaceful, or wise, come from a group of Southwestern people called Pueblo, but their language is different. They live in northeast Arizona at the southern end of the Black Mesa. ... The Hopi Indians grew food similar to the Navajo Indians. They raised corn or maize as the basic food.
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inkido.indiana.edu/w310work/romac/hopi.htm
inkido.indiana.edu/w310work/romac/hopi.htm
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The Hopi tribes lived in small desert villages near phoenix Arizona. The Hopis had six towns on three high mesas, and a seventh village shared with the Tewa Indians, Who called the Hopi,"The peaceful ones". The homes the Hopi lived in were called Pueblos.
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www.studyworld.com/hopi_native_americans.htm
www.studyworld.com/hopi_native_americans.htm
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The meaning of the name Hopi ... How the Hopi Were Named ... The Hopi Way...
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www.ausbcomp.com/redman/hopi.htm
www.ausbcomp.com/redman/hopi.htm
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; Hopi Homes ; The Hopi Pueblos resemble the ancient homes of their ancestors - closely knit apartments stacked two - three stories high, and they continue to be owned by the women in the family with children raised primarily by the mother's clan members following an ancient matrilineal tradition.
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www.rain.org/campinternet/southwest/hopi/hopi-homes.htm...
www.rain.org/campinternet/southwest/hopi/hopi-homes.html
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Many houses on the rural Hopi Reservation of northeast Arizona rely on propane, wood, and coal for their heating, refrigeration, and cooking. These homes are often lit with gaslights, which can cause fires (televisions and radios run on batteries).
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www.homeenergy.org/archive/hem.dis.anl.gov/eehem/97/970...
www.homeenergy.org/archive/hem.dis.anl.gov/eehem/97/970507.html
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