The Hopi mainly grew staple, or main, food of maize (corn), beans, and squash.
They planted these crops at the bottoms of mesas, where they could catch rainwater. They also used an irrigation to plant their crops.
The Hopi people traditionally planted various crops such as corn, beans, and squash. These three crops are known as the "Three Sisters" and have been cultivated together by the Hopi for centuries due to their symbiotic relationship and nutritional benefits.
Dilkon, Arizona
Hopi had all kinds of different weatther because they never stayed at the same exact spot all the time. They kept moving,the hopi had this kind of weather .(Snow,Rain,Hot,Cold,Mist,Hail,Fog) etc ...
it is a plant that reproduces
well i do know that they lived in Arizona and it's like a desert there they also dry farmed but i don't know about there culture
a nectaring plant is a plant that produces nectar.
they plant crops
Corn was the most important food plant.
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.
The Hopi mainly grew staple, or main, food of maize (corn), beans, and squash. They planted these crops at the bottoms of mesas, where they could catch rainwater. They also used an irrigation to plant their crops.
They plant their crops on the floor of the canyon because when it rains the water forms into the sand and canyons and also to collect flood water.
They plant their crops on the floor of the canyon because when it rains the water forms into the sand and canyons and also to collect flood water.
What did the hopi biblography
hopi
hopi baskets are woven to show or for the hopi basket dance there are a lot of things why hopi baskets are woven
"Hopi" has no meaning in Hebrew. It only has meaning in the Hopílavayi language of the Hopi tribe of Arizona.
what was the shelther of the hopi
what did the Hopi ate