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Post Date: 20th Apr, 2006 - 2:40pm / Post ID: #

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Post Date: 13th May, 2006 - 1:47am / Post ID: #

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History.-The Hopi first became known to white men in the summer of 1540, when Coronado, then at Cibola (Zuni), dispatched Pedro de Tobar and Fray Juan de Padilla to visit 7 villages, constituting the province of Tusayan, toward the west or north west. The Spaniards were not received with friendliness at first, but the opposition of the natives was soon over come and the party remained among the Hopi several days, learning from them of the existence of the Grand canyon of the Colorado, which Cardenas was later ordered to visit. The names of the Tusayan towns are not recorded by Coronado's chroniclers, so that with the exception of Oraibi, Shongopovi, Mishongnovi, Walpi, and Awatobi, it is not known with certainty what villages were inhabited when the Hopi first became known to the Spaniards. Omitting Awatobi, which was destroyed in 1700 with the possible exception of Oraibi none of these towns now occupies its 16th century site.


The Hopi indians are one of the largest tribes in North America. They were first discovered by Coronado's expedition for gold in the south western region of north america. Coronado gave the choice of conversion to christianity or war, they chose war.

https://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/trib...eindianhist.htm

Post Date: 21st Dec, 2013 - 11:30pm / Post ID: #

Hopi History & Civil Business Politics

Reporters Notebook: What Part Of Sacred Dont You Understand
Religious Based News

The controversy over the recent Paris auctions of Hopi objects boils down to competing definitions of what is sacred. The same tension exists elsewhere in Indian Country where economic development projects are proposed for land Native Americans consider to be holy.
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