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Hopi-Tewa (style or culture) (Pueblo (Native American style), Southwestern Native American, ... Styles and Periods (hierarchy name)) |
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Note: Style and culture of Native Americans living in the Hopi Mesas region in northern Arizona, particularly in Hano village on First Mesa. Distinct from Hopi and Tewa communities, Hopi-Tewa are descended from Tewa that fled the Rio Grande Pueblos during the 1680 Pueblo Revolt. The fleeing Tewa settled on First Mesa alongside the Hopi and continue to reside there today. |
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........ <styles, periods, and cultures by region> (G) |
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................................ Hopi-Tewa (style or culture) (G) |
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Hopi-Tewa (style or culture)............ |
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Dongoske, Yeatts, Anyon, and Ferguson, Archaeological Cultures and Cultural Affiliation (1997) 604; accessed 12 February 2020 |
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National Museum of the American Indian (2005-) "Hopi-Tewa," accessed 12 February 2020, "Infinity of Nations," |
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The Hopi Tribe [online] (2020) "Hopi-Tewa," accessed 12 February 2020, "Enrollment," |
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