• Hopi (Hopi: Hopílavayi) is a Uto-Aztecan language spoken by the Hopi people (a Puebloan group) of northeastern Arizona, United States. The use of Hopi...
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    under the Hopi Tribe's constitution and bylaws. The Hopi Reservation covers a land area of 2,531.773 sq mi (6,557.26 km2). The Hopi language belongs to...
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    The Hopi time controversy is the academic debate about how the Hopi language grammaticizes the concept of time, and about whether the differences between...
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    The Hopi Reservation (Hopi: Hopitutskwa) is a Native American reservation for the Hopi and Arizona Tewa people, surrounded entirely by the Navajo Nation...
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    Hopi katsina figures (Hopi language: tithu or katsintithu), also known as kachina dolls, are figures carved, typically from cottonwood root, by Hopi people...
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  • Benjamin Lee Whorf (category Linguists of Mesoamerican languages)
    describing the Hopi language and made notable claims about its perception of time. He also conducted research on the Uto-Aztecan languages, publishing influential...
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    Koyaanisqatsi (category Articles containing Hopi-language text)
    humiliation. It no longer describes the world in which we live." In the Hopi language, the word koyaanisqatsi means "life out of balance". It is the first...
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  • preferred autonym (over Hano, Tano, and Hopi-Tewa) because the Tewa language refers to its people as "Tewas." The Hopi-Tewa are related to the Tewa communities...
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  • study of time expressions in Hopi presented many examples that challenged Whorf's "timeless" interpretation of Hopi language and culture, but seemingly...
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  • Linguistic determinism (category Theories of language)
    Guugu-Yimidhirr, Hopi, and Pirahã speakers. Whorf's conclusion was largely based upon a close examination and extensive study of the Hopi Indian language spoken...
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    (which contrasts past, present and future tenses) with that of the Hopi language of North America, which Whorf analyzed as being based on a distinction...
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    The Qatsi Trilogy (category Pages with Hopi IPA)
    and Naqoyqatsi (2002). The titles of the films are derived from the Hopi language, in which the word qatsi translates to "life." The series was produced...
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    Pueblo clown (redirect from Hopi clown)
    sacred Pueblo clown is the Chiffoneti (called Payakyamu in Hopi, Kossa in the Tewa language, Koshare among the Keres people, Tabösh at Jemez, New Mexico...
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  • variations are slight. The Hopi’s creation myth is slightly different than the creation myths of the Aztecs and Navajo. The Hopi believe we are currently...
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    Cardinal direction (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    forefathers i.e. south). The cardinal directions of the Hopi language and the Tewa dialect spoken by the Hopi-Tewa are related to the places of sunrise and sunset...
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  • Naqoyqatsi (category Articles containing Hopi-language text)
    final installment in the Qatsi trilogy. Naqoyqatsi is a Hopi word (written as naqö̀yqatsi in Hopi orthography) meaning "life as war". In the film's closing...
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  • Hopi are a Native American people. Hopi may also refer to: Hopi language, Uto-Aztecan language spoken by the Hopi people Hopi (missile), a nuclear air-to-surface...
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    Navajo loanwords compared to many other Native American languages, including the Hopi language, because the Navajo were among the most violent resisters...
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  • Ekkehart Malotki (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    work on the documentation of the Hopi language and culture, specifically for his refutation of the myth that the Hopi have no concept of time. He is professor...
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  • Some of the Hopi community tried to prevent it from being published because they did not want non-Hopis to have access to the Hopi language, which they...
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    Jerusalem cricket (category Articles containing Hopi-language text)
    (Wóó tsiitsʼiin/Yaaʼ tsiitsʼiiní) "skull insect" Other names include the Hopi qalatötö ("shiny bug"), the Spanish niño de la tierra ("child of the earth")...
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    Coyote (category Articles containing Hopi-language text)
    ISBN 978-0-8032-8302-2. OCLC 43561668. Albert, R.; Shaul, D. L. (1985). A Concise Hopi and English Lexicon. John Benjamins Publishing. p. 26. ISBN 978-90-272-2015-8...
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  • Witchcraft in North America (category Articles containing Hopi-language text)
    of beliefs about witchcraft. Indigenous communities such as the Cherokee, Hopi, the Navajo among others, included in their folklore and beliefs malevolent...
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    Sipapu (category Articles containing Hopi-language text)
    A sipapu (a Hopi word) was a small hole or indentation in the floor of a kiva (pithouse). Kivas were used by the Ancestral Puebloans and continue to be...
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    Grand Canyon (category Articles containing Hopi-language text)
    The Grand Canyon (Hopi: Öngtupqa, Yavapai: Wi:kaʼi:la, Navajo: Bidááʼ Haʼaztʼiʼ Tsékooh, Southern Paiute language: Paxa’uipi, Spanish: Gran Cañón or Gran...
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    San Francisco Peaks (category Articles containing Hopi-language text)
    Francisco Peaks (Navajo: Dookʼoʼoosłííd, Spanish: Sierra de San Francisco, Hopi: Nuva'tukya'ovi, Western Apache: Dził Tso, Keres: Tsii Bina, Southern Paiute:...
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    Colorado River (category Articles containing Hopi-language text)
    Retrieved April 10, 2012. Hopi Dictionary/Hopìikwa Lavàytutuveni:. Hopi-English Dictionary of the Third Mesa Dialect. The Hopi Dictionary Project. Tucson:...
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    Northern languages. Hopi and Tübatulabal are languages outside those groups. The Southern languages are divided into the Tepiman languages (including...
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    Ancestral Puebloans (category Articles containing Hopi-language text)
    our people"; (lit. Ana = "different from us" + asaza = "the old ones"). Hopi people use the term Hisatsinom, meaning "ancient people", to describe the...
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  • P. D. Q. Bach (category Articles containing Hopi-language text)
    P. D. Q. Bach is a fictional composer created by the American composer and musical satirist Peter Schickele for a five-decade career performing the "discovered"...
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