Skip to content
  • My Account
  • Cart
  • Login

  • About Us
    • Our History
    • Meet the Team
    • Conferences & Awards
    • Our Family of Brands
    • Collaborators
    • FAQ
  • Core Curriculum
    • Elementary
    • Middle School
    • High School
  • Shop
    • Subjects
      • U.S. History
      • World History
      • Geography/Global Studies
      • Government & Law
      • Economics
      • Psychology
    • Skills
      • Active Learning
      • Common Core
      • Critical Thinking
      • Geographic Literacy
      • Inquiry-Based Learning
      • Source Analysis
    • Advanced Placement*
      • U.S. History
      • World History
      • European History
      • Economics
      • Psychology/Sociology
      • Human Geography
      • U.S. Government
      • Comparative Government
    • Featured Imprints
      • Mindsparks
      • Interact
      • The Center for Learning
      • Good Year Books
      • Storypath
      • J. Weston Walch
    • Featured Series
      • Power Basics
      • The Inquiry Arc in History
      • Zombie-Based Geography
      • The Peter Menzel Collection
      • Decision Making in History
      • Debating the Documents
      • Project Based Government
      • The Big Eras
      • Activators
      • Mapping Programs
    • Nystrom
      • Maps
      • Desk Maps
      • Globes
      • Atlases
      • Hands-on Programs
      • Social Studies Readers
      • State Mapping Programs
    • Digital Learning
      • Active Classroom
      • Nystrom World
      • Young Citizens
    • Sale Items
  • Partnerships
    • Leader Pathway
    • Teacher Pathway
    • Webinars
    • Teacher Leader Corps
  • Blog
  • Contact Us
THE HOPI

THE HOPI

Peaceful Pueblo People

Downloadable version

$4.95

   Order Code: ZP148E   
Download
Quote
This product is already in your quote
View Your Quote
Connect with a representative to create a custom curriculum for your district.
An introductory essay and activities examine the five themes of geography through the history, traditions, and folklore of the Hopi.
  • Description
  • Details

Suggested activities (grouped by geographic theme) include drawing inferences about Hopi living sites from myths and maps; examining the importance of corn in Hopi culture as a marker of birth, marriage, and death; and tracing the movement of peoples from the Anasazi to the contemporary Hopi. Activities require teacher and student access to the Internet and additional materials on the Hopi.

Read More
Copyright

2001

Publisher

Social Studies School Service

Pages

20

Extension

PDF

File Size

116 K

Home

Customer Satisfaction

Core Programs

  • Active Classroom
  • Nystrom Young Citizens

Shop by Subject

  • U.S. History
  • World History
  • Geography/Global Studies
  • U.S. Government
  • Economics
  • Psychology/Sociology

Programs

  • Nystrom World
  • Nystrom Atlases
  • Nystrom Mapping Programs
  • Interact Simulations
  • Storypath
  • Mindsparks

About US

  • Our Team
  • Our Brands
  • Our History
  • Contact Us

Ordering

  • View Cart
  • FAQs
  • Maps & Globes Help
  • Request a Quote
  • Privacy Policy

Learning

  • Conferences & Awards
  • Micro-credentials
  • Webinars
  • Blog

Copyright © 2025 Social Studies | (800) 421-4246 | [email protected]

Curriculum Specialist

How can we help you?