because the hopi lived in a dry environment.
Some did and do dry farming like the Hopi, others use irrigation in the east near the Rio Grande.
Because of Watermelons
yes they did in deed.
The Hopi method of farming is characterized by dry farming techniques that are well-suited to the arid climate of the American Southwest. They traditionally rely on hand-dug irrigation ditches called "acequias" to direct water to their fields. The Hopi also practice crop rotation, growing a variety of drought-resistant crops such as corn, beans, and squash to ensure the sustainability of their agricultural system.
yes
Yes
they used one direction
the Hopi Indians wear cotton as clothing or they use deer skin
they would use bow n arrows
on foot
The hopi used large sticks and bow and arrows to hunt rabbits, and other game!!!!