- The Hopi are
Native Americans who
primarily live in
northeastern Arizona. The
majority are
enrolled in the Hopi
Tribe of
Arizona and live on the Hopi Reservation...
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correlate them
between even
closely spaced wells.[citation needed]
Moqui Marbles, also
called Moqui balls or "Moki marbles", are iron
oxide concretions which can...
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Moqui Cave is a
sandstone erosion cave in
southern Utah,
United States. It is
located roughly 5
miles (8.0 km)
north of Kanab,
along U.S.
Route 89. The...
- are
called "
Moqui marbles" and are
believed to
represent an
extension of Hopi
Native American traditions regarding ancestor worship ("
moqui" translates...
- at 408 kg (899 lb), was the cattle-killer shot in
December 1921 on the
Moqui Reservation in Arizona. The record-sized
American black bear from New Jersey...
- The
Moqui Ranger Station in
Kaibab National Forest near Tusayan, Arizona, also
known as
Tusayan Ranger Station, was
built in 1939 by the
Civilian Conservation...
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Beadle (1878),
Western Wilds and the Men who
redeem them, p. 282, [the
Moqui]
often appear entirely naked,
except the
girdle and breech-clout. Charles...
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along the way.
Walker is
reported to have said he
wanted to
visit the "
Moqui" (Hopi) Indians. who he had met
briefly before and
found exceptionally interesting...
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National Monument,
Coral Pink Sand
Dunes State Park, the
privately owned Moqui Cave, and the
largest animal sanctuary in the
United States, Best Friends...
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Treaty was signed,
ending a large-scale
insurrection by the Ute, Zuni,
Moquis, and
Navajo tribes. In
December 1846,
after the
successful conquest of New...