On the mesa of northeast Arizona. We have nothing to do with living in teepee's!The Hopi are a federally recognized tribe of indigenous Native American people, who primarily live on the 2,531.773 sq mi (6,557.262 km²) Hopi Reservation in northeastern Arizona.Their homes were traditionally the Pueblo style - built with adobe and boxlike in shape. Many still live in such homes as they are practical, but many who live on the reservation have moved into homes that are more westernized such as mobile homes, duplexes, single family frame homes, etc.
native mostly (hopi) live there
The Hopi used both adobe and stone to build their homes with.
mud homes
Hopi homes were made from adobe, bricks of baked clay and hay. They built the homes together, much like apartments. They used ladders to reach the upper levels. Often, entire families or clans would live in one adobe structure.
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hopped in. No, they had ladders.
they live In cloth homes sometimes buildings
knsuws's
Hopi homes were adobe houses called pueblos....Hopis were a tribe of the pueblo indians.
They live in homes that are a little bit similar to Americans.
I think it's a pueblo!