They got food like squash,corn,melons,and beans from the hopi Indians. They also ate each other
Around the year 1025, hopis were joined on their lands by ?, such as the Navajos
The answer is newcomers
Navajos learned several life ways from the Hopis, particularly in areas such as agriculture, pottery, and spiritual practices. The Hopis introduced the Navajos to dry farming techniques suited for arid environments, enhancing their agricultural productivity. Additionally, the Navajos adopted aspects of Hopi ceremonial practices and beliefs, which influenced their own cultural and spiritual expressions. This exchange fostered a sense of community and interdependence between the two tribes.
newcomers, such as Navajos
hogans
Hopis lived in groups similar to apartment complexes. They mostly grew crops and had ceremonies at specific times of the year. Navajos had sheep. They moved with them to where they knew would be enough food for the livestock. Navajos grew corn and a few crops. The Navajos had times of the year which certain ceremonies can be performed but were done when someone needed it to be. Hopis made baskets and pottery. Navajos wove blankets and made jewelry.
Hopis lived in Puebloes, Navajos Lived in small groups that moved with the seasons. Pueblos mastered basket weaving and pottery, Navajo mastered Rug Weaving and Silversmithing.
The Hopis danced because they believed that the Hopis spirts will come to them and dance
yes the Navajos did have gardens
How was the Hopis life after they moved to the desert?
No. The Hopis major deity is Tawa, the sun spirit.
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