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Hopi Tribe

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  1. Official site: Restoration -- Reaching the Hopi and America's Oldest Cultures
  2. Wikipedia: Hopi
  3. Arizona Hand Book: Hopi Country
  4. Access Genealogy: Hopi Indian Tribal History
  5. Welcome Home.org: Hopi Prophecy
  6. Southwest Library: The Hopi (or Moqui).
  7. Tribal Source: Hopi Tribe

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  • 1100 AD: Population becomes clustered in larger villages, such as Oraibi, Awatovi, Wupatki, Betatakin, and Canyon de Chelly
  • 1500's: Highly developed Hopi culture developed, with elaborate ceremonial cycle, complex social organization, and advanced agricultural system.
  • 1592: Catholic priests establish mission at Awatovi.
  • 1680: Hopi joined Puebloans of New Mexico in Pueblo Revolt again the Spanish of the Southwest.
  • 1821: Hopi fell under Mexican jurisdiction.
  • 1848: Hopi territory became part of the ever-expanding United States.
  • 1870: First Hopi Indian agent appointed by U. S. Government.
  • 1874: Indian Agency established in Keams Canyon
  • 1882: 2.5 million acre Hopi Reservation established.
  • 1906: Oraibi village split caused by tensions between those who were sympathetic to White ways and those who were not.
  • 1934: Indian Reorganization Act reflects the more sympathetic sentiments of the U. S. Government.
  • 1936: First Hopi Tribal Council formed.


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