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The Southwest Desert

Living on Dry Land Hot and Arid Developed a village way of life, based on farming Developed irrigation systems to grow corn, bean, squash and cotton

Hopi and Zuni The Hopi and the Zuni were tribes that settled in the Southwest Desert. They developed a village way of life. As a result, they became known as the Pueblo Indians. (Pueblo is Spanish for village) There were different tribes in this area, but they were referred to as Pueblo’s because of the area and housing they built.

Apache This tribe also lived in the desert, but were NOT farmers. They were hunters.

Navajo Also lived in the Southwest Desert. They were NOT farmers They raised sheep

Pueblo Indians Pueblo Indians were thought to be descended from the Anasazi Indians. (Four Corners) Their housing customs look like today’s apartment buildings, rising several stories off the ground.

Hopi Hopi men governed their villages, but the women owned all the property and passed it down to their daughters. They would build their houses on top of Mesas to protect them from evil.

RAIN!!! The Pueblo’s needed rain to survive their harsh, dry region. They believed that beings called kachinas could bring this rain. Hopi Dance (Rain Dance)

The Hopi Today They continue to live on their traditions. There are more than 7,000 Hopi on a reservation in northeast Arizona. They still have many of the same customs, but are beginning to incorporate more modern ways, too.

Immersion Procedures There will be options of what to contribute to our Immersion Area. You will be able to pick what you would like to contribute. (If you do not get chosen for your first pick, please be flexible.) You will meet with your partner and quickly work on your project. Once you've finished, please raise your hand and we'll add it to our Immersion Area. Keep your voices at 3 inches. Questions?

Immersion Opportunities Using construction paper, create Hopi pottery. Make a kachina doll, to encourage rain. (You can use a toilet paper roll.) Create the way the area would look or food they would eat. (desert)