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Hopi

Also known as: Hopi, Hopi tribe

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Pleiades in folklore and literature - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 5 facts
referenceThe Hopi Dictionary Project published 'Hopi dictionary: Hopìikwa Lavàytutuveni: A Hopi-English Dictionary of the Third Mesa Dialect with an English-Hopi Finder List and a Sketch of Hopi Grammar' in 1998 through the University of Arizona Press.
accountThe Hopi people used the Pleiades (known as Tsöötsöqam) and Orion's belt (known as Hotòmqam) to determine the timing of nighttime rituals during the winter by observing them through a kiva entrance hatch.
referenceEkkehart Malotki authored 'Hopi Time: A Linguistic Analysis of the Temporal Concepts in the Hopi Language', published by Mouton Publishers in 1983.
accountThe Hopi people depicted the Pleiades in a mural on the wall of a kiva.
referenceAlexander M. Stephen wrote 'Hopi Journal of Alexander M. Stephen', which was edited by Elsie Clews Parsons and published by Columbia University Press in 1936.
How To Attune To Sirian Starseeds Energy, And Origins? momonaspiritualjourney.com Momo Na Spiritual Journey Jan 31, 2024 4 facts
claimThe Hopi tribe creates Kachina dolls for their children to familiarize them with the appearance of the 'Kachinas' (off-worlders) in preparation for their predicted return.
claimThe Hopi tribe predicts a 'Fifth World emergence' that will occur when the Blue Star of Sirius becomes more visible in the night sky.
claimThe Hopi tribe in Arizona refers to the star Sirius as the 'Blue Star Kachina'.
accountThe Hopi tribe maintains an oral history and tradition stating that Earth is in a long-distance orbit with Sirius and that the Sirius star system will orbit Earth again in the future, leading to a visit from 'Kachinas' (off-worlders) from Sirius.
Pleiadians: Who They Are and What Their Mission on Earth Is | Gaia gaia.com Gaia Jul 11, 2025 1 fact
referenceThe 'Deep Space' episode titled 'The Pleiadians' examines connections between the Pleiadian stellar lineage and ancient cultures, including the Maya, Egyptians, and Hopi.
Native American History and Culture: Food - Library Guides libguides.franklinpierce.edu Franklin Pierce University Aug 22, 2025 1 fact
referenceThe book 'Spirit of the Harvest' by Beverly Cox and Martin Jacobs (1991) contains 150 recipes incorporating indigenous ingredients and traditional dishes from North American tribes, including the Cherokee, Chippewa, Navajo, Sioux, Mohegan, Iroquois, Comanche, and Hopi.