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The Southwest Coast: Hopi and Navajo Cultures

Explore the rich cultural tapestry of the Hopi and Navajo communities in the Southwest, where traditional practices thrive amidst challenging geographical conditions. Discover the significance of corn and corn bread in Hopi life, the artistry of Kachina dancers, and the community's resilience in their agricultural pursuits. Learn about the struggles faced by the Hopis, including nomadic attacks, as well as their unique dwellings like the Hogan and dugouts. This account captures the essence of these Indigenous peoples and their connection to the land and water.

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The Southwest Coast: Hopi and Navajo Cultures

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  1. Southwest coast The Hopis The Navaho by Meaghan LaSorsa

  2. Hopis • Men worked in the field • Kachina dancers • Corn • corn bread • pueblo This is a Dug out with a person in it

  3. Navajo • Nomads • Attacked the Hopis to get the Hopis things • Hogan

  4. Geography • They did not have much water • They had to go to the mountain to find water

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