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Yes, the Hopi people have historically engaged in sharing their agricultural knowledge and practices with neighboring tribes. They are known for their advanced dry farming techniques, particularly in arid conditions, which have been beneficial to other groups in the region. Through trade and cultural exchange, the Hopi contributed to the farming practices of tribes in the Southwest, helping them adapt to the challenging environment.

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