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词条 Hopi Reservation
释义

  1. Communities

     First Mesa  Second Mesa  Third Mesa 

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox settlement
| official_name = Hopi Reservation
| native_name = Hopituskwa
| settlement_type = Reservation
| image_flag = Flag of the Hopi.png
| flag_size = 140px
| flag_link = Hopi flag
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| image_map =Coconino Navajo Counties Hopi Reservation.png
| map_caption=This map shows the Hopi reservation, including its 2 major exclaves, in Coconino and Navajo counties, Arizona
| established_title = Established
| established_date = December 19, 1936 (Constitution)
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| seat_type = Capital
| seat = Kykotsmovi {{small|(de facto)}}
| parts_type = Subdivisions
| parts_style = list
| parts = 10 Villages
| p1 = First Mesa
| p2 = Mishongnovi
| p3 = Sipaulovi
| p4 = Shungopavi
| p5 = Oraibi
| p6 = Kykotsmovi
| p7 = Bacavi
| p8 = Hotevilla
| p9 = Upper Moenkopi
| p10 = Lower Moenkopi
| government_footnotes = {{cite web|{{Wayback |url=http://www.nau.edu/~hcpo-p/current/Chronology.html |date=20090330161236}}<-->

The system of villages unites three mesas in the pueblo style traditionally used by the Hopi. Walpi is the oldest village on First Mesa, having been established in 1690 after the villages at the foot of mesa Koechaptevela were abandoned for fear of Spanish reprisal after the 1680 Pueblo Revolt. The Tewa people live on First Mesa. Hopi also occupy the Second Mesa and Third Mesa. The community of Winslow West is off-reservation trust land of the Hopi tribe.

The Hopi Tribal Council is the local governing body consisting of elected officials from the various reservation villages. Its powers were given to it under the Hopi Tribal Constitution.

The Hopi consider their life on the reservation (in particular the traditional clan residence, the spiritual life of the kivas on the mesa, and their dependence on corn) an integral and critically sustaining part of the "fourth world". This is the current cultural epoch in which all people of the world now live.

Hopi High School is the secondary education institute for reservation residents. Hopi Radio, a station with a mix of traditional Hopi and typical American programming is run for the reservation and provides internships for Hopi High School.

Communities

  • Keams Canyon
  • Lower and Upper Moenkopi
  • Polacca
  • Winslow West
  • Yuuwelo Paaki (Spider Mound)
  • New Oraibi (Kiqotsmovi, Kykotsmovi)

First Mesa

  • Waalpi (Walpi)
  • Hanoki (Hano or Tewa)
  • Sitsomovi (Sichomovi)

Second Mesa

  • Songoopavi (Shongopavi)
  • Musangnuvi (Mishongnovi)
  • Sipawlavi (Shipaulovi)

Third Mesa

  • Hoatvela (Hotevilla)
  • Paaqavi (Bacavi)
  • Munqapi (Moencopi)
  • Orayvi (Oraibi)

See also

  • Hopi flag

References

1. ^ tags -->| governing_body = Hopi Tribal Council | leader_title = Chairman| leader_name = Herman G. Honanie| leader_title1 = Vice Chairman| leader_name1 = Alfred Lomahquahu Jr.| total_type = | unit_pref = | area_total_km2 = 6,557.262| area_total_sq_mi = 2,531.773| population_footnotes = | population_total = 6,946| population_as_of = 2000| population_density_km2 = auto| timezone1 = Mountain: UTC −7 (no DST)| website = www.hopi-nsn.gov| footnotes = }}The Hopi Reservation is a Native American reservation for the Hopi and Arizona Tewa people, surrounded entirely by the Navajo Nation, in Navajo and Coconino counties of Arizona, United States. The site in north-eastern Arizona 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. The Hopi Reservation, like most of Arizona but unlike the surrounding Navajo Nation, does not observe daylight saving time. Until recently, the two nations shared the Navajo–Hopi Joint Use Area. The partition of this area, commonly known as Big Mountain, by Acts of Congress in 1974 and 1996, has resulted in continuing controversy.{{cite web|url=http://www.aics.org/BM/bm.html|title=Short History of Big Mountain–Black Mesa|accessdate=5 Aug 2013}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kstrom.net/isk/maps/az/navhopi.html|title=Navajo–Hopi Long Land Dispute|accessdate=5 Aug 2013}}
  • Hopi Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land, Arizona – United States Census Bureau

External links

  • The Hopi Tribe
  • Hopi Radio
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5 : Hopi Reservation|American Indian reservations in Arizona|Hopi|Geography of Coconino County, Arizona|Geography of Navajo County, Arizona

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