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Q: What are the Hopi and Zuni tribes?
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Where did the Hopi and Zuni tribes live?

the Zuni tribe is from northwestern New Mexico


What are the native American tribes in the south west?

There were several Native American tribes that were located in the southwest, including large areas in places such as South Dakota and Arizona. Some of the tribes include the Apache, Navajo, Hopi, and Tewa.


What has the author Andrea Portago written?

Andrea Portago has written: 'Classic Hopi and Zuni kachina figures' -- subject(s): Hopi dolls, Hopi mythology, Kachina dolls, Zuni dolls, Zuni mythology


What is the home of the Hopi or Zuni?

peublo


Who lived in pueblos?

Hopi Zuni Anasazi


How do you spell pueblo?

The spelling pueblo refers to a stone or mud dwelling, named for the Spanish word for "town." The Amerindian tribes of the US Southwest are collectively known as the Pueblo tribes (Taos Acoma, Zuni, and Hopi).


To the Hopi and Zuni of the American Southwest a Kachina?

living spirit.


How did the HOPI travel?

The Hopi mainly traveled by foot but sometimes by horse. They are known as the Pueblo and the Zuni's too.


Did the hopi travel?

The Hopi mainly traveled by foot but sometimes by horse. They are known as the Pueblo and the Zuni's too.


What are the primary components of the Hopi and Zuni conception of a three-tiered world?

The three primary components of the HOpi and Zuni conception of a three tiered world consist of Celestial, terrestial, and Underworld.


Did Hopi and Seminole tribes live in teepee's?

Hopi tribes live in teepees


Does the Zuni word 'koko' have anything at all to do with 'Kokopelli'?

The term kokopelli is really a Hopi word, not a Zuni one, but it has been adopted into Zuni mythology. The meaning of kokopelli is unclear; perhaps it is from the Hopi name of another god (Koko) plus Hopi pelli, a type of fly.In Zuni the term koko is often applied to katchinas in general, so it could be said to be loosely connected with kokopelli.