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    Kachina Village is a census-designated place (CDP) in Coconino County, Arizona, United States. The population was 2,622 at the 2010 census. Kachina Village...
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    San Francisco Peaks near Flagstaff, Arizona. To the Hopis, kachinas are supernatural beings who visit the villages to help the Hopis with everyday activities...
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    KBTK (category Radio stations in Arizona)
    licensed to Kachina Village, Arizona. Owned by Stone Canyon Media Group, it broadcasts a conservative talk format serving Flagstaff, Arizona. KBTK signed...
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    Katsina is anglicized as kachina. Plurals are katsinam or kachinas. Hopi people live primarily on three mesas in northeastern Arizona, about 70 miles from...
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    contemporary jewelry, the Barry Goldwater Collection of 437 historic Hopi kachina dolls, and an exhibit on the 19th-century boarding school experiences of...
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    state of Arizona. Humphreys Peak, the highest point in Arizona at 12,637 feet (3,852 m), is about 10 miles (16 km) north of Flagstaff in Kachina Peaks Wilderness...
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  • Hopi village established around 900 AD. It is located above Arizona State Route 264, east of the Grand Canyon in Navajo County, northern Arizona. Walpi...
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    year, Kachina spirits live in the Hopi villages. The nine day Niman or Going Home ceremony concludes the Kachina season with an outdoor Kachina Dance...
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  • 597 Timberline-Fernwood – 2,572 Kachina Village – 2,502 Window Rock – 2,500 Starting with the 1948 elections, Arizona began using separate districts to...
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  • national recognition when his paintings and Kachina doll carvings were given multiple page coverage in the Arizona Highways magazine of June 1971, a reference...
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    Hopi (redirect from Hopi Tribe of Arizona)
    kachina society, or with a major life event.[citation needed] The Hopi practice a complete cycle of traditional ceremonies although not all villages retain...
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    On October 5–6, 2010, a destructive series of thunderstorms struck Arizona, resulting in the state's largest tornado outbreak and its costliest weather...
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    Cameron Doney Park Forest Lakes Fort Valley Grand Canyon Village Greenehaven Kachina Village Kaibab Estates West Kaibito LeChee Leupp Moenkopi Mormon...
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    San Francisco Peaks (category Volcanoes of Arizona)
    Orth; Epple, Lewis E. (1995). A Field Guide to the Plants of Arizona. Falcon Publishing. "Kachina Peaks Wilderness". GORP. Archived from the original on 2010-05-13...
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  • an ogre kachina at Zuni Pueblo. Cochiti has "River Men" from the Rio Grande who threaten to carry off naughty children in sacks. The Arizona Tewa also...
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    2011-06-02. Wright, Barton; Roat, Evelyn. (1965). "This is a Hopi Kachina." Museum of Northern Arizona. p. 4. Young, John V. (1990). Kokopelli: Casanova of the...
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  • following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Arizona, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license...
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  • Residents also produce a variety of elegant arts and crafts, such as pottery, Kachina dolls, rattles, bows & arrows, baskets, jewelry and oil painting. Some...
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  • 104.9 FM Tulia, Texas KBTG 88.3 FM Buffalo, Wyoming KBTK 97.1 FM Kachina Village, Arizona KBTL 88.1 FM El Dorado, Kansas KBTN-FM 99.7 FM Neosho, Missouri...
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    Tovar, Bright Angel Lodge, Kachina Lodge, Thunderbird Lodge, and Maswik Lodge, all of which are located in Grand Canyon Village, and Phantom Ranch, located...
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  • Angak or Angak'china is a male Hopi kachina spirit, represented by spirit dancers and a corresponding kachina doll figure, known to non-hopis as Longhair...
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  • evidence of traditional Hopi religious practice in the form of feathers or kachina dolls. He denied the additional Hopi accusation that, when using their...
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  • Douglas, Wyoming KFLX in Kachina Village, Arizona KFTE in Abbeville, Louisiana KGUM-FM in Dededo, Guam KHOV-FM in Wickenburg, Arizona KIDI-FM in Lompoc, California...
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  • Mexico KBDJ-LP in Waterloo, Iowa KBOB-FM in Haven, Kansas KBTK in Kachina Village, Arizona KCHP-LP in Arcata, California KCMI in Terrytown, Nebraska KCSA-LP...
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    (I-17) is a north–south Interstate Highway entirely within the US state of Arizona. I-17's southern terminus lies in Phoenix, at I-10/US 60 and its northern...
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    rounded back. A more recent etymology is that Kokopelli means literally "kachina hump". Because the Hopi were the tribe from whom the Spanish explorers...
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  • resembled an evil sorcerer who existed in the Zuni religion, the "Chakwaina" kachina." Juan Francisco Maura suggested in 2002 that the Zuni did not kill Estevanico...
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    Puebloans (category Native American tribes in Arizona)
    people and nature, including plants and animals. Spider Grandmother and kachina spirits figure prominently in some myths. Puebloan peoples in the 16th...
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  • Dance Hall of the Dead (category Novels set in Arizona)
    understands of Zuni practices (e.g., the role of the kachinas (meaning kachina dancers not dolls) and kachina masks in Zuni culture, the presence or absence...
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    Zuni people (category Native American tribes in Arizona)
    History and Background of Zuni Culture, in Patterns and Sources of Zuni Kachinas. Hamsen Publishing Company. pp. 37–38. ISBN 9780960132249. "Zuni Shalako...
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