People that believe in Hopi prophecies are most commonly from the United States. Native Americans happen to be the most common followers of the prophecy.
some people believe it but some people think that it is not real such as Muslims
Hopi people are native Indians.
Prophecies are not judged: people are.
The Hopi are a tribe of Native Americans who live on the Hopi Reservation in northeastern Arizona. According to the 2010 census, there were 18,237 Hopi people living in the United States at the time.
Some believe that the Book of Revelation provides prophecies about the future. If it does, none of these prophecies seems to have come to pass as yet.
The Hopi people speak English and Hopílavayi, known in English as "the Hopi Language."
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Some of Cassandra's prophecies did come true, such as the fall of Troy. However, she was cursed so that no one would believe her predictions, which ultimately led to her tragic demise.
Macbeth's first reaction is to dismiss the prophecies out of hand, as would any sane person. However, the grain of truth, and his own ambition, are what lead him to wonder, though not necessarily believe, the prophecies to be true. It can be argued that it is not his reaction to the prophecies which is important, but that of his wife. Lady Macbeth, who does not hesitate to believe the prophecies, is the one to spur her husband into the actions that follow, and lead to his eventual downfall.
The Hopi people did not "end". There are about 20,000 Hopi people. About 7,000 live on the Hopi Nation in what is now northern Arizona in 12 villages on First, Second and Third Mesa. They have lived there for at least 1100 years. They still speak Hopi and practice traditional religion.
The Hopi people have a matriarchal society that continues to exist today.
they did not believe her and thought she was a mad woma.