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The Hopi of the Southwest Desert
Table of Contents The Southwest Desert                                                                           page 2 Hopi Crops                                                                                               page 3 Homes                                                                                                      page 4 Hopi Clothes                                                                                            page 5 Did You Know?                                                                                         page 6                  Glossary                                                                                                    page 7             					         				                                                                                                1
The Southwest Desert      In the Southwest Desert the land is flat except for occasional flat topped mesas. Mesas are pieces of land that come several hundred above the desert floor.  The sides of the mesas are rocky and steep.  There are cactuses and animals that live near the mesas.  Some of the animals are lynxes, cougars, antelopes and birds.  In the southwest desert it does not rain a lot.   There are some Native American tribes one is the Hopi. The Southwest Desert 2 There many mesas in the southwest desert
Hopi Crops      The Hopi grew lots of vegetables and fruits.  The men planted and harvested the crops.  Some of the crops they grew were corn, beans, squash, peaches and apricots.  They grew a lot of corn.  The women would grind blue and white corn into cornmeal.  They used cornmeal to make bread.  The Hopi mostly eat corn 3 The Hopi also eat peaches and squash
Homes      Hopi homes are called pueblos.  The oldest Hopi village is called Orabi.  It was started in 1050.  It has been lived in continuously.  Most Hopi villages are on three mesas.  Some village are in the valleys below the mesas.  Pueblos are made of stone and mud.  Every pueblo has a few underground chambers called Kivas.  Kivas are a place to gather to talk and to take part in ancient ceremonies.  Pueblo means village in Spanish.  The first pueblos had only one family living in them.  Then villages became more frequent so they built apartment like houses to protect themselves against attacks. 4 Pueblos are built together Pueblos used to be built farther apart
Hopi Clothes      Hopi men wore very little clothing only breechcloths.  Women wore short dresses called mantas.  The dress fastened over the right shoulder and left the left shoulder bare.  Men and women both wore deerskin moccasins.  Women painted the moccasins  white and wrapped them around their legs for special occasions.  Men wore cloth headbands around their foreheads.  Their clothes are very colorful.  Some of the colors are green, blue and red.      The Hopi had colorful clothing 5
Did You Know? ,[object Object]
The Hopi’s ancestors are called Anasazi.

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The Hopi

  • 1. The Hopi of the Southwest Desert
  • 2. Table of Contents The Southwest Desert page 2 Hopi Crops page 3 Homes page 4 Hopi Clothes page 5 Did You Know? page 6 Glossary page 7 1
  • 3. The Southwest Desert In the Southwest Desert the land is flat except for occasional flat topped mesas. Mesas are pieces of land that come several hundred above the desert floor. The sides of the mesas are rocky and steep. There are cactuses and animals that live near the mesas. Some of the animals are lynxes, cougars, antelopes and birds. In the southwest desert it does not rain a lot. There are some Native American tribes one is the Hopi. The Southwest Desert 2 There many mesas in the southwest desert
  • 4. Hopi Crops The Hopi grew lots of vegetables and fruits. The men planted and harvested the crops. Some of the crops they grew were corn, beans, squash, peaches and apricots. They grew a lot of corn. The women would grind blue and white corn into cornmeal. They used cornmeal to make bread. The Hopi mostly eat corn 3 The Hopi also eat peaches and squash
  • 5. Homes Hopi homes are called pueblos. The oldest Hopi village is called Orabi. It was started in 1050. It has been lived in continuously. Most Hopi villages are on three mesas. Some village are in the valleys below the mesas. Pueblos are made of stone and mud. Every pueblo has a few underground chambers called Kivas. Kivas are a place to gather to talk and to take part in ancient ceremonies. Pueblo means village in Spanish. The first pueblos had only one family living in them. Then villages became more frequent so they built apartment like houses to protect themselves against attacks. 4 Pueblos are built together Pueblos used to be built farther apart
  • 6. Hopi Clothes Hopi men wore very little clothing only breechcloths. Women wore short dresses called mantas. The dress fastened over the right shoulder and left the left shoulder bare. Men and women both wore deerskin moccasins. Women painted the moccasins white and wrapped them around their legs for special occasions. Men wore cloth headbands around their foreheads. Their clothes are very colorful. Some of the colors are green, blue and red. The Hopi had colorful clothing 5
  • 7.
  • 8. The Hopi’s ancestors are called Anasazi.
  • 9. Hopi means good, peaceful or wise.
  • 10. Hopi choose to tend their crops rather than go to war.
  • 11. The Hopi lead the first white man to the Grand canyon.
  • 12. The Navajo killed many Hopi people in a war.The Hopi had many ceremonies 6 The Hopi live in a very small area
  • 13. Glossary Apartment: A set of rooms to live in usually on one floor. Harvest: A gathering of crops that are ripe. Headband: A strip of cloth worn around the head to soak up sweat or to keep hair out of the face. Native: Someone born in a particular place. Navajo: One of a group of American Indians that live primarily in New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah. Village: A small group of houses that make up a community. A village is usually smaller than a town. 7