2. Where Did They Live
• The Hopi lived in Northeastern Arizona.
3. Homes
• The Hopi tribe lived in Adobe houses, multi-
story houses made out of clay and straw.
4. Clothing
• The Hopi men wore breechcloths.
• The Hopi women wore knee-length cotton
dresses called mantes.
• On special occasions women painted their
headdress white.
5. Food
• The Hopi tribe ate corn, beans, squash, and
cotton as tabacco.
• The Hopi tribe hunted turkeys, deer, and
antelope.
• The Hopi tribe grew and hunted to get there
food.
6. Jobs
• The Hopi children hunted with their fathers.
• The Hopi women were in charge of the family.
• The Hopi men were in charge of the tribes
politics, agriculture, and war.
7. Fun
• The Hopi tribe played with Kachina dolls, toys,
and stickball.
8. Worship
• At the heart of the religious life are the
Kachinas, they are powerful ancestor spirits.
9. Important Animals
• The Hopi tribe rode horses when they hunted
and used them for transportation.
10. Leadership
• Some the Hopi tribe lived where the Anasazi
did long ago. So that means the Anasazi were
their leaders.
11. Interesting Facts
• The Hopi tribe lived where the Ancient
Anasazi did.
• Hopi means “civilized person” or “peaceful
person.
• The Hopi sewed baskets to carry food in.
• Yellow corn to North, red to South, and white
to East.