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    examples of the theory of Gennep can be found in ethnographic autobiographies‚ such as “Sun Chief: The Autobiography of a Hopi” by Don C. Talayesva. “Sun Chief: The Autobiography of a Hopi” is the story of Don C. Talayesva‚ a man raised as a Hopi Indian and then trained as a white man. Written from his point of view‚ the autobiography allows the reader to have a better understanding of Hopi culture as Don shares the story of his life. At one point in the work‚ Don mentions a particular moment in his life

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    Pumpkin Seed Point Summary

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    Pumpkin Seed Point: Being within the Hopi In his book published by Sage Books in 1969‚ Pumpkin Seed Point: Being within the Hopi‚ Frank Waters documents in detail his 3 year account of living with the Hopi tribe. Many say that his account is perhaps the best‚ one in which he relives their rich traditions and history. In his work‚ Waters composes more of a diary involving his experiences with the Hopi. He shares his introductions to various people he meets over his three year adventure. The

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    The Pueblo Indians

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    were first encountered by the Spanish in 1539‚ by the Spanish Franciscan missionary Marcos de Niza. A year later the Spanish explorer Francisco Vaasquez de Coronado‚ searching for the legendary Seven Cities of Ciibola‚ led an expedition among the Hopi people. When failing to find any treasure‚ he withdrew. In 1598‚ the Spanish occupied the Pueblo country‚ and by 1630 Spanish missions were established in almost every village. A mass Pueblo revolt in 1680 drove the Spanish from the territory

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    Home was Oraibi‚ the oldest inhabited town in the US. Pueblos Near grand canyon Hopi Indians been there for 800 years Don born 1890 Population 1000 Descendents from cliff dwellers Speak shoshonean Men were short 5-4 Hopi means peaceful people Kiva – underground religious chamber Rain in summer No government or surpreme chief The mans sisters son succeeds Village chief always happy Crier chief makes public decisions Don sun hill kiva group Exogamous and matriliniel Old spider woman who is the salt

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    ensure protection of the land resource of individuals‚ communities and habitations of Scheduled Tribes in Scheduled Areas. Alienation of land of a Scheduled Tribe would mean dispossession of land by any means to any one‚ whether a tribe or a non-tribe. The objective of this provision is to ensure protection of rights to land of every tribal persons as indicated by the usage of the term ‘a Scheduled Tribe’. Both the Gram Sabha and Panchayats at appropriate level is bestowed the power to prevent land

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    Hopi Research Papers

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    Hopi For my introduction I want to say that my research paper is about Hopi Tribe‚ art‚ culture‚ and many more. Hopi is great to learn how they survived and how did they became brave and strong. Hopi is a historical research paper that you want to read. Hopi is also shorten for Hopituh and also common meaning for “peaceful people”. Hopi is also know as Moqui in Spanish language. The Hopi are a Narritve American Tribe who actually lived on 2‚531.773 square miles of land. Hopi was contact

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    Hopi Initiation Ceremony

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    To the Hopi people of northeastern Arizona‚ initiation ceremonies are an influential aspect of traditional way of life and a ritual process which the Hopi initiate their children into their religious livelihood. Despite the countless meaning we might associate to the rituals of our past‚ the Hopi bring a more unique‚ traditional and fascinating ideology to their initiation‚ which few have experienced

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    ENTERTAINED. Date of Written Test will be announced later. Candidates may keep in touch through the website www.fcijobsportal.com . Date of Written Test shall also be mentioned in the Admit Card. 1 UR – Unreserved; SC – Scheduled Caste; ST – Scheduled Tribe; OBC – Other Backward Class; PWD/ PH

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    “INDO-TIBETAN BORDER POLICE FORCE” (MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS) GOVT. OF INDIA RECRUITMENT FOR THE POSTS OF a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) Inspector (Hindi Translator) Head Constable (Dresser Veterinary) Constable (Animal Transport) Sub Inspector (Overseer) Constable (Pioneer) Head Constable (Motor Mechanic) Constable (Motor Mechanic) Constable (Driver) Applications are invited from Indian citizens‚ for filling up the vacancies of above posts‚ in Group-B & C‚ on temporary basis likely to be permanent

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    Kachinas were and still are an important part of the religion of the Pueblo Indians‚ but I will focus on Hopi Indians. The Kachinas were friendly spirits much like our Christian Saints; however there were some evil Kachinas that punish those who disobey Hopi law. The Kachinas play an important role in the various religious ceremonies‚ many of which take the form of dances and chants. When a Hopi man dresses himself in the costume of a particular Kachina‚ he believes the spirit of that Kachina has

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