The Hopi are American Indian people who live on 12, 635 kilometer.
According to Hopi lore, the Hopi are a gathering of many separate people representing tribes from distant areas, now identifying culturally as one people. With impact of the Athabascan migrations from Canada ending as late as the 15th century the Hopi moved from original village locations at the bottoms of to the tops where these villages could be defended. Popularly these are known as First, Second and Third Mesas because of their order of Spanish encounter. In contrast, the formerly nomadic Navajo typically live in small family groups now widely distributed across northeastern Arizona, southeastern Utha, southwestern Colorado and northwestern New Mexico.
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