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Q: What were Hopi villages built on top of mesas called?
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Which BEST describes the Hopi villages of the Southwest?

The Hopi villages were built on top of high mesas.


Why did Hopi build their villages on the top of mesas?

They live on mesas to protect them from attack.


Why did the hopi build their villages on the tops of mese?

they live on mesas to protect them from attack


What tribe Hopi village built on a mesa?

All the Hopi 12 villages were built on First, Second and Third Mesas which are part of the southern end of Black Mesa. Today there are also the communites of Keams Canyon, upper and lower Moenkopi, Polacca, Winslow West and part of Tuba City and Yu Weh Loo Pah Ki which are below the mesas.


What do the Hopi call their houses?

the hopi house


Where did the Hopi live in the spring?

The Hopi have lived year round on the same 3 mesas in what is now northern Arizona for at least 1100 years. Many still live there today. There are about 20,000 Hopi. About 7000 live in 12 villages on First, Second and Third Mesas which are southern extensions of the larger Black Mesa.


Campare the roles of men and women in hopi villages?

There are a few roles that are different between the men and women in Hopi villages. The men governed their Hopi villages the women own all proprieties.


Which group built villages from adobe?

The pueblo people.


Spirits who vist the Hopi villages?

It is the Kachina.


How were Indian villages governed?

Hopi men governed their villages. But women owned all the property and passed it down to their daughters.


Are Hopi Indians still living in 2009?

There are 11 (eleven) Hopi villages in Northeast Arizona. The Hopi population to date is approximate 7000.Christine Rome


What bean did the Hopi plant?

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.