For nearly 1,000 years, the Hopi people have lived on the same three mesas, land now considered part of northeastern Arizona. For all that time,... Hopi Teens Worry About Loss Of Culture ROBERT SIEGEL ...
Emory Sekaquaptewa was at once a visionary and a realist — a combination few are blessed with, but a paradoxical trait that produced a lasting legacy. Not everyone can look back and say they wrote ...
Lamar Keevama and Mikah H. Kewanimptewa were sworn in as the new Hopi Tribe chairman and vice chairman. The new leadership plans to focus on protecting Hopi culture, investing in youth, and ...
KUYI-Hopi Radio general manager Samantha Honani Molina on the air at the station in Arizona in June. (Photo by Deidra Peaches / High Country News) This story was originally published by High Country ...
A UA professor has received a prestigious national excellence award for his work in preserving the Hopi American Indian culture. Emory Sekaquaptewa, I will continue to work on anything and everything ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A ballot dropbox in Kykotsmovi on the Hopi Nation with translator Maxine Wadsworth (left) and Hopi Elections Registrar Karen ...
In a 1936 paper, the fire inspector and amateur linguist Benjamin Lee Whorf argued that because the Hopi language, spoken by the Native American tribe in Arizona, has no tense markers, the Hopi people ...
POLACCA, Ariz. (AP) — Candidates for Hopi chairman move easily between the tribe’s language and English as they make their case for votes from a high school auditorium. The audience is a mix of fluent ...
This story was originally published by High Country News. Samantha Honani Molina was about 20 when KUYI-Hopi Radio first came on air. She was attending college, hours and miles from her home village, ...
This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center. HOPI NATION — Hopi-speaking voters casting ballots on the Hopi reservation had several options for voting in their tribal language on Tuesday. They ...
Lamar Keevama, the new chairman of the Hopi Tribe, said when he looks at his people’s villages and communities, he sees great potential — but also feels the pressure of a rapidly changing world.