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  1. Hopi Indian Fact Sheet. Native American Facts For Kids was written for young people learning about the Hopi Indian tribe for school or home-schooling reports. We encourage students and teachers to visit our Hopi language and culture pages for in-depth information about the tribe, but here are our answers to the questions we are most often asked by children, with Hopi pictures and links we ...

  2. Jan 23, 2024 · Hopi facts for kids. For other uses, see Hopi (disambiguation). The Hopi are a Native American tribe who primarily live on the Hopi Reservation in northeastern Arizona. As of the 2010 census, there are 19,338 Hopi in the United States. The Hopi Tribe is a sovereign nation within the United States and has government-to-government relations with ...

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  4. Mar 3, 2024 · Key Takeaways: The Hopi tribe, meaning “people of peace,” has a rich history dating back thousands of years in Arizona. Their unique culture revolves around agriculture, sacred ceremonies, and intricate art forms. The Hopi’s deep connection to their land, intricate Katsina dolls, and traditional clothing showcase their enduring cultural ...

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    • Language Variation
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    Many Hopi children are being raised in the language. A comprehensive Hopi-English dictionary edited by Emory Sekaquaptewa and others has been published, and a group, the Hopi Literacy Project, has focused its attention on promoting the language. As of 2013, "a pilot language revitalizationproject, the Hopi Lavayi Nest Model Program, for families wi...

    Benjamin Whorf identifies four varieties (dialects) of Hopi: 1. First Mesa (or Whorf's Polacca) 2. Mishongnovi (or Whorf's Toreva) 3. Shipaulovi (or Whorf's Sipaulovi) 4. Third Mesa (or Whorf's Oraibi) First Mesa is spoken on First Mesa (which is the eastern mesa) in Polacca village in Walpi pueblo and in other neighboring communities. A community ...

    Hopi is part of the Pueblo linguistic area (a Sprachbund) along with members of the Tanoan family, the Keresan languages, Zuni, and Navajo. Hopi speakers have traditionally used Hopi as the language of communication with Zuni. They have also been in close contact with a Tanoan language for over 300 years since the Arizona Tewa, who speak Tewa, move...

    Vowels

    There are six basic vowels in Hopi:

    Consonants

    Hopi dialects differ in their number of consonants. Below are two separate inventories of the Third Mesa and Mishongnovi dialects. The Third Mesa inventory has orthographic symbols and IPA transcriptions of those symbols when the IPA symbol differs from the orthographic symbol. As seen above, the Mishongnovi dialect has a larger number of consonants when compared with the Third Mesa dialect. The additional consonants are a series of preaspirated stops and a series of voiceless sonorants. Ther...

    Hopi is written using the Latin alphabet. The vowel letters correspond to the phonemes of Hopi as follows: ⟨a⟩ /a/, ⟨e⟩ /ɛ/, ⟨i⟩ /ɪ/, ⟨o⟩ /o/, ⟨u⟩ /ɨ/ and ⟨ö⟩ /ø/. Long vowels are written double: ⟨aa⟩, ⟨ee⟩, ⟨ii⟩, ⟨oo⟩, ⟨uu⟩, ⟨öö⟩. Consonants are written: 1. ⟨’⟩ /ʔ/ 2. ⟨h⟩ /h/ 3. ⟨k⟩ /k/ 4. ⟨ky⟩ /kʲ/ 5. ⟨kw⟩ /kʷ/ 6. ⟨l⟩ /l/ 7. ⟨m⟩ /m/ 8. ⟨n⟩ /n/ 9....

    Suffixes

    Hopi uses suffixes for a variety of purposes. Some examples are: Hopi also has free postpositions: Nouns are marked as oblique by either the suffixes -t for simple nouns or -yfor dual nouns (those referring to exactly two individuals), possessed nouns or plural nouns. Some examples are shown below: Verbs are also marked by suffixes but these are not used in a regular pattern. For example, the suffixes -lawu and -taare both used to make a simple verb into a durative one (implying the action is...

    Morphological processes

    1. Elision – when the stress-shift would cause a clipped vowel not in the first syllable to have a low stress, that vowel is elided. 2. Lenition – initial p becomes vwhen it becomes internal to a word or when the word is preceded by another word used as an adjectival or an incorporated verbal modifier. 3. Reduplication – stem-initial CV, stem-final CV and word-final V are reduplicated.

    Word order

    The simplest type of sentence in Hopi is simply a subject and a predicate: 'Maana wuupa' (the girl is tall). However, many Hopi sentences also include an object, which is inserted between the subject and the verb. Thus, Hopi is a subject–object–verb language.

    Case

    Nouns are marked as subjector oblique, as shown above. Pronouns are also marked as either nominative or oblique. For example, the singular subject pronoun "you" in Hopi is um, and the form for the singular object pronoun is ung. Demonstratives are marked by case in Hopi, shown first in their nominative form and then in their oblique form: iˈ/it– this pam/put– it miˈ/mit– that ima/imuy– these puma/pumuy– them mima/mimuy– those

    Number

    Hopi has plural verbs. Dual noun subjects take the dual suffix -vitbut singular verbs. Hopi does not have dual pronouns; instead, the plural pronouns may be used with singular verbs for a dual meaning. Noun and verb plurality is indicated, among other devices, by partial reduplication, marked in the gloss below with a tilde (~).

    Benjamin Lee Whorf, a well-known linguistand still one of the foremost authorities on the relationships obtaining between southwestern and Central American languages, used Hopi to exemplify his argument that one's worldview is affected by one's language and vice versa. Among Whorf's best-known claims was that Hopi had "no words, grammatical forms, ...

  5. Nov 20, 2012 · The Hopi tribe were villagers and farmers. Their villages were located in the lofty plateaus of northern Arizona. The Hopi tribe have kept their culture intact due to living in such isolated areas. The name Hopi means “peaceful ones” which aptly describe the members of this ancient American Indian tribe.

  6. Nov 26, 2023 · The Hopi Reservation ( Hopi: Hopituskwa) is a Native American reservation for the Hopi and Arizona Tewa people, surrounded entirely by the Navajo Nation, in Navajo and Coconino counties in north-eastern Arizona, United States. The site has a land area of 2,531.773 sq mi (6,557.262 km²) and as of the 2000 census had a population of 6,946.

  7. Hopi Tribe Facts: Lesson for Kids. Debra has taught at elementary levels and has an M.ed with certification in elementary education and special education. The Hopi Tribe are Native Americans who ...

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