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Cultures of Apache tribes and Hopi tribes

Emalie Schaefer, Author

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1) The Apache traditionally used the wickiup.



2) Sandstone, timber, and mud were the most common materials available for the
Hopi.



3) There are four branches of the Western Apache.



4) The Apache are known for their baskets which they use to carry many items
and there is a special basket for carrying water. The burden basket is the
specialty of the Apache.



5) The Western Apache live in Central and Eastern Arizona.



6) The traditional dwelling of the Apache is called the wickipup and it is made
from oak or willow poles tied together with yucca and covered with brush.



7) The Apache have traditionally gathered acorns, mesquite pods, wild onions,
and amaranth.



8) The Apache have a traditional woman's garment called the camp dress.



9) The Hopi live in the North Eastern corner of Arizona.



10) Corn has traditionally been an important crop for the Hopi



11) The Hopi are known for their ‘kachinas' dolls, also spelled ‘katsina' dolls.



12) The traditional bread is called ‘piki’.



13) The Apache tribe has an upturned toe on their traditional moccasins.



14)  The Hopi garment is called the manta.



15) Weaving is the craft which the Hopi men do.



16) The Hopi acquired peaches, wheat, melon, and sheep from the Spanish.



17)  A famous Apache was Geronimo, a leader.



18)  A famous Hopi was Nampeyo, a renowned
potter.



19) The Apache call themselves the Ndeh.



20) The Hopi call themselves the Hopituh Shi-nu-mu.



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