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The Hopi people did not "end". There are about 20,000 Hopi people. About 7,000 live on the Hopi Nation in what is now northern Arizona in 12 villages on First, Second and Third Mesa. They have lived there for at least 1100 years. They still speak Hopi and practice traditional religion.
Answer 1Hopi people are a federally recognized tribe of Native American people.Hopi people do not have a Hopi religion in the same sense in US, Europe, and or Middle East. Hopi life is Hopi religion. There is no separation of the religious life from all other activities of the Hopi. Planting corn, weaving fabric, caring for children are all religious activities.Almost all Hopi people speak English today, but most of them also speak their native Hopi language.Answer 2Religion is a "belief in or worship of supernatural spirits and/or deities". The Hopi certainly have a religion when defined this way. For example, Hopis have stories about creation based on the Sun Spirit Tawa who formed the First World out of Endless Space alled Tokpella and formed its original inhabitants.To read more about Hopi Religion, please see the Related Link below.
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kachinas were dolls that the Hopi Indians believed had spirits and the Hopis would ask them for help
Hopi worshiped Kachinas (KAH-CHEE-NAHS). Kachinas were belived to be spirits that watched over or harmed the Hopi. There were good kachinas, and jokester kachinas. Jokester kachinas, were evil and brought things such as war, bad harvest, to much snow, heat, or rain, sickness, and other things that could harm the Hopi tribes.
Hopi people are native Indians.
The Hopi are a tribe of Native Americans who live on the Hopi Reservation in northeastern Arizona. According to the 2010 census, there were 18,237 Hopi people living in the United States at the time.
they used kachina figures
The Hopi people speak English and Hopílavayi, known in English as "the Hopi Language."
They used kachina dolls
The Hopi people have a matriarchal society that continues to exist today.
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