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Hopi families traditionally lived in close-knit communities, primarily within the villages of the Hopi Reservation in northeastern Arizona. Their communal lifestyle fostered strong social and cultural ties, and families often resided in proximity to one another to support agricultural practices and cultural rituals. While some families might have lived in more isolated areas due to specific circumstances, the general pattern favored living near relatives and community members.

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