They were farmers. They grew their food. Mainly corn, squash and beans. After the late 1500s they grew peaches, melons, onions and chiles too. Some Hopi are are still farmers. Others have other jobs and buy food at the store.
they got their food from planting their main source of crops which were bean squash and corn.-jake mascarinas
The Hopi nation is indigenous to northeast Arizona. They farmed many crops such as corn, beans, and squash, raised turkeys, and hunted deer, antelope, and game.
the Navajo got food by hunting,gathering,and farming.
The Hopi Indians hunted there food or got it from plants!!!
Yes, the Hopi Indians gathered fruits, nuts, and herbs.
the hopis hunted food with bow and arrow, spears, boomerangs[to kill prarie dogs],
The Hopi Indians would hunt deer, rabbits, antelope and other small game that was in the area. The Hopi Indians grew a lot of their own and raised turkeys that they would also eat.
they transferred food by barefoot and had to travel
Hopi Indians lived many live such as a farmer they grew most of their food
Hopi indians get water from rain then clean the rain to make water.
The hopi hunted deer elk sheep and rabbit.
They would hunt animals and use traps
used them as a source of clothing and food
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The Hopi Indians didn't hunt they farmed corn, beans, and squash.
They did not hunt they farmed corn, beans, and squash.
The Hopi Indians would hunt deer, rabbits, antelope and other small game that was in the area. The Hopi Indians grew a lot of their own and raised turkeys that they would also eat.
they hunted brids and fish
food
They didn't have a weapon for hunting because they didn't hunt
The hopi used large sticks and bow and arrows to hunt rabbits, and other game!!!!
they transferred food by barefoot and had to travel
The Hopi are hardly extinct. They hunt today for rabbits, deer, and mountain goats, just as they always have. They are most famous for growing corn in the desert of Arizona.