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The Pueblo Revolt of 1680 and it's aftermath of the Reconquest in 1692. Then the destruction and killings of the Hopi converts and missionaries in 1700 at Awatovi.

In this time period, some Hopi joined the Navajo with living to the east of them in the Beautiful Valley and Chinle area. It is thought that the Táchii'nii clan has it's roots in this time. Tobacco, Tansy, Masked dancer, Rabbit, Bluebird, Deer divisions of Táchii'nii have exact correspondence with Hopi clans. Also Clans with livestock derived names - like Tł'ízí Łání (Many Goats) , Tł'ízí łichi'í (Red Goats) , and Dibé Łizhiní (Black Sheep) are thought to have Pueblo roots. Further, there are Hopi clans for bear, corn reed, squash, sun and turkey that share names with Navajo Clans. Because it is forbidden to marry into any of ones related clans many clan origins come from non Navajo roots. The Navajo although they have remained Athabaskan at base are thought to have mulitethnic roots.

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Did the Hopi Indians have any allies or rivals?

The Hopi people were generally peaceful people but they were often raided by the larger neighboring tribe, the Navajo.


What tribes were the Navajo allied with?

The Dine People (Navajos) were allies with the Hopi Pueblo.


What did the Navajo Hopi Anasazi do that is unusual?

The Navajo and Hopi are modern people who both live in the American Southwest but are very different in many ways. They speak completely unrelated languages for example. We don't know what the Anasazi spoke. Probably several languages in different families. The Navajo have borrowed some ideas from the Hopi. The ancient Hopi lived at the same time as the now gone Anasazi, shared many cultural traits and probably some of the Hopi clans are descended from Anasazi groups. Some Navajo clans are probably from Anasazi groups too. As a whole it is very hard to say what they did and do that is "unusual". That depends on what you think is usual.


How do the Navajo differ from the hopi?

It is thought that the Navajo learned to grow corn beans and squash from the Hopi and other Pueblo people and from their ancestors, the Anasazi. Corn has been central to Navajo life for as long as they have been Navajo and not like other southern Athabascan peoples. It is also thought that Navajo learned to weave cotton from the Hopi and the same other groups. Among the Hopi men are weavers and among the Navajo mostly women weave. The Navajo then adapted this to weaving wool after the late 1500s and elaborated the designs to reflect Navajo philosophy. By the 1700s their weaving was famous and valued with tribes far away in the northern Great Plains


Who was the chief of the Anasazi tribe?

Anasazi is a Navajo word for a native american group (not one tribe) that existed in the area before the Navajo and experienced a serious population decline before Europeans arrived. So they existed for many thousands of years. Their descendants are most likely the Hopi, so the culture of the so called Anasazi was probably similar to that of modern day Hopi. So when the Navajo arrived and called them Anasazi they probably called themselves Hopi as they do now.

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What event caused Hopi people to live with the Navajo?

Some Pueblo peoples went and lived with the Navajo after the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. I'm not sure if the Hopi did. After the Spanish returned in 1692 they again went to the Hopi village of Awatovi. In 1700, the rest of the Hopi decided to eliminate mission and the Hopi converts. They killed all the friars and many of the Hopi men of the village. Some of the people from Awatovi are thought to have fled to the valley near Chinle. They are thought to have been a part of the beginning of the Táchii'nii clan may have it's origin in this event. The Night Way chant may have it's origin with these people as well. A number of Navajo clan like Turkey, bear, corn, and willow and others have direct counterparts in Hopi clans and may have origins in Hopis that left and joined or married into the Navajo. It is likely that after the break up of the Great Kiva/Chaco canyon/Mesa Verde cultural complex in the 1250s, some went to live with or joined the Navajo.


Why did the Navajo most likely learn certain from the Hopi rather than the Nez Perce?

The Nez Perce lived no where near the Navajo. The Hopi people and the Navajo people live right next to each other.


Why did the Navajo most likely certain customs from the Hopi rather than the nez perce?

The Nez Perce lived no where near the Navajo. The Hopi people and the Navajo people live right next to each other.


What event caused some Hopi people to live with the Navajos?

Some Pueblo peoples went and lived with the Navajo after the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. I'm not sure if the Hopi did. After the Spanish returned in 1692 they again went to the Hopi village of Awatovi. In 1700, the rest of the Hopi decided to eliminate mission and the Hopi converts. They killed all the friars and many of the Hopi men of the village. Some of the people from Awatovi are thought to have fled to the valley near Chinle. They are thought to have been a part of the beginning of the Táchii'nii clan may have it's origin in this event. The Night Way chant may have it's origin with these people as well. A number of Navajo clan like Turkey, bear, corn, and willow and others have direct counterparts in Hopi clans and may have origins in Hopis that left and joined or married into the Navajo. It is likely that after the break up of the Great Kiva/Chaco canyon/Mesa Verde cultural complex in the 1250s, some went to live with or joined the Navajo.


Did the Navajo trade or live together?

They traded with the hopi people


Did the Hopi Indians have any allies or rivals?

The Hopi people were generally peaceful people but they were often raided by the larger neighboring tribe, the Navajo.


What tribes were the Navajo allied with?

The Dine People (Navajos) were allies with the Hopi Pueblo.


Hopi and Navajo tribes live in this state?

Arizona


Why do you think the Navajo learns certain custom from the Hopi rather than from the Pima?

The Navajo lived near the Hopi on the high Colorado Plateau and still do. The ancestors of today's Navajo arrived in the high desert area when the Hopi and Anasazi were farming there. They learned dry-land corn, beans and squash agriculture and weaving from the Hopi and other Pueblo groups. One could say that this is when the Navajo became Navajo and different from other Athabaskan people. This happened around 900 to 110 years ago according to Navajo traditional stories and modern archeology. Also, many of the Navajo clans have roots in Hopi and other Pueblo people. From the Navajo clan stories and names it seems that about 36 out of 72 clans have origins in one woman or man from an other tribal group who married in to the Navajo. This is in part because for the Navajo to marry into any of the four clans of one's grandparents (or related clans) is considered incest. Therefore there is pressure to out marry. A further reason is that after the Pueblo revolt of 1680 some people fled to and joined the Navajo, some permanently some for a while. Also, After the Hopi destroyed the Hopi village of Awatovi in 1700 some of the survivors fled and joined the Navajo in the Chinle valley area as well. The Pima (Akimel O'odham is their own name), live far to the south in low land deserts. The Akimel O'odham are thought to be descended from the Hohokam (which means "The Ancestors"). They were a sophisticated people who practiced irrigated agriculture for hundreds of years in what is now the greater Phoenix area centered on the Gila and Salt river basins. They traded with the Hopi, Anasazi, Mogollon and later the Navajo peoples but were pretty far away both in distance, culture and environment..


Why do you think the Navajo learned certain customs from Hopi rather than from the Pima?

The Navajo lived near the Hopi on the high Colorado Plateau and still do. The ancestors of today's Navajo arrived in the high desert area when the Hopi and Anasazi were farming there. They learned dry-land corn, beans and squash agriculture and weaving from the Hopi and other Pueblo groups. One could say that this is when the Navajo became Navajo and different from other Athabaskan people. This happened around 900 to 110 years ago according to Navajo traditional stories and modern archeology. Also, many of the Navajo clans have roots in Hopi and other Pueblo people. From the Navajo clan stories and names it seems that about 36 out of 72 clans have origins in one woman or man from an other tribal group who married in to the Navajo. This is in part because for the Navajo to marry into any of the four clans of one's grandparents (or related clans) is considered incest. Therefore there is pressure to out marry. A further reason is that after the Pueblo revolt of 1680 some people fled to and joined the Navajo, some permanently some for a while. Also, After the Hopi destroyed the Hopi village of Awatovi in 1700 some of the survivors fled and joined the Navajo in the Chinle valley area as well. The Pima (Akimel O'odham is their own name), live far to the south in low land deserts. The Akimel O'odham are thought to be descended from the Hohokam (which means "The Ancestors"). They were a sophisticated people who practiced irrigated agriculture for hundreds of years in what is now the greater Phoenix area centered on the Gila and Salt river basins. They traded with the Hopi, Anasazi, Mogollon and later the Navajo peoples but were pretty far away both in distance, culture and environment..


What are the names of the Indians that lived in the southwest?

The Apache, the Navajo, and the Hopi.


What is the difference between the Navajo and the Hopi?

Yes different tribes