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Hopi money, traditionally known as "katsina," takes the form of intricately designed carved and painted wooden figures representing spiritual beings. These figures often depict various aspects of Hopi culture and are used in ceremonial contexts rather than for everyday transactions. In modern contexts, Hopi artisans may create other forms of artwork or crafts that could be considered valuable, but the traditional concept of money is not as prominent in Hopi culture. Instead, trade and barter systems are more common.

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