Many of the Native Americans of the Southwest were hunter gatherers and did not cultivate crops. Those that did, carried water, sometimes over great distances to water them.
the Hopi got their water by irrigation or man made streams.
The Hopi method of farming is characterized by dry farming techniques that are well-suited to the arid climate of the American Southwest. They traditionally rely on hand-dug irrigation ditches called "acequias" to direct water to their fields. The Hopi also practice crop rotation, growing a variety of drought-resistant crops such as corn, beans, and squash to ensure the sustainability of their agricultural system.
The deer, rabbit, coyote, badger, raven, wren, and spider all have oral histories with The Hopi People.
The Hopi children played stick ball.
Because there wasnt many water sources in the plains, and people generally neeed water to survive
teh environment for the hopi covered with water. there were no animals or birds. the hopi believed that only goddesses lived in the land
The Hopi Indians ate corn, beans, pumpkin and other crops.
Hopi indians get water from rain then clean the rain to make water.
Hopi indians get water from rain then clean the rain to make water.
the reason why they made pottery are for the crops and water to be held in container and put in the storage
Squash, sunflower, beans,and,corn
Hopi indians get water from rain then clean the rain to make water.
Rain and Water.
what are the surrounding bodies of water and states near the hopi indians
The Hopi Indians ate corn, beans, pumpkin and other crops.
A Hopi farming method is Dry Farming. Dry Farming brings water to dry lands. This helped because the Hopi lived in the desert where there is little water.
Hopi Indians transported by walking.
The hopi Indians were from the desert southwest