HOPI INDIAN BOY
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HuelatPackers
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Released:
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Saturday, September 10, 2016
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Origin:
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Oregon, United States
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Please keep our little Indian boy moving from cache to cache. Along the way he would like to visit areas where other Native American and First Nation peoples are from. A visit to Arizona would be nice. And BTW, he loves to have his picture taken..
HOPI INDIANS
Hopi is pronounced "hope-ee," and it means "peaceful person" or "civilized person" in the Hopi language.
The Hopi are natives of northwestern Arizona, where their ancestors have been living for thousands of years.
Hopi women were in charge of the home and family. Hopi men were in charge of politics, agriculture and war.
The Hopis were expert farming people. They planted crops of corn, beans, and squash, as well as cotton and tobacco. They raised turkeys for their meat. Hopi men also hunted deer, antelope, and small game, while women gathered nuts, fruits, and herbs.
He is dressed to celebrate with the rest of the children in his village.
For more information please go to: http://www.bigorrin.org/hopi_kids.htm
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