The Hopi Tribe is a sovereign nation located in northeastern Arizona, occupying part of Coconino and Navajo counties. With a reservation spanning over 1.5 million acres and consisting of 12 villages on three mesas, the Hopi people have maintained their sacred covenant with Maasaw, the ancient caretaker of the earth, for centuries. Despite outside influences, the tribe has managed to preserve their culture, language, and religion, making them a resilient and unique community.
As peaceful and humble farmers, the Hopi people invite visitors to explore their lands while respecting their laws, culture, and way of life. The tribe offers a range of services, including healthcare, education, workforce development, vocational training, public safety, transportation, and natural resource management. With a commitment to preserving their heritage and maintaining a harmonious relationship with the land, the Hopi Tribe welcomes all to experience their rich traditions and vibrant community.
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