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Hotevilla-Bacavi (Hopi: Hotvela-Paaqavi; also
known as
Third Mesa) is a census-designated
place (CDP) in
Navajo County, Arizona,
United States, on the...
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traditional leader (Kikmongwi of
Hotevilla).
Nephew of Yukiuma,
keeper of the Fire Clan tablets, who
founded Hotevilla in 1906. He is one of four Hopis...
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Musangnuvi (Mishongnovi)
Sipawlavi (Shipaulovi)
Hoatvela (
Hotevilla)
Paaqavi (Bacavi)
Munqapi (Moencopi)
Orayvi (Oraibi) The Hopi Reservation...
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expulsion of the
hostiles (traditionalists), who left to
found the
village of
Hotevilla.
Subsequent efforts by the
displaced residents to
reintegrate resulted...
- friendlies. The
conservative hostiles left and
formed a new village,
known as
Hotevilla. At the dawn of the 20th century, the U.S.
government established day...
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First Mesa Fort
Apache Greasewood Hard Rock Heber-Overgaard
Hondah Hotevilla-Bacavi
Indian Wells Jeddito Joseph City
Keams Canyon Kykotsmovi Village...
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Elementary School Greasewood Springs Community School Hopi Day
School Hotevilla Bacavi Community School Jeehdeez'a
Elementary School John F.
Kennedy Day...
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Flagstaff KNAU 88.7 FM
Flagstaff KNAG 90.3 FM
Grand Canyon KUYI 88.1 FM
Hotevilla KNAD 91.7 FM Page KAWP 88.9 FM
Parker KBAQ 89.5 FM
Phoenix KJZZ 91.5 FM...
- of the 12
villages located in
third mesa.
Third Mesa
includes Hotvela (
Hotevilla),
Paaqavi (Bacavi),
Munqapi (Moencopi),
Kiqotsmovi (Kykotsmovi), and Orayvi...
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knowledgeable Hopis still alive.
Evehema was co-author, with
Thomas Mails, of "
Hotevilla: Hopi
Shrine of the Covenant :
Microcosm of the World" and "Hopi Survival...