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Hopis: Encyclopedia - Fifth World Hopi mythology

According to Native American Hopi mythology, the current world, the Fourth World, is coming to an end. The beginning of the imminent Fifth World will be heralded by the arrival of a being known as Pahana, or the lost "White Brother". Other related archivesFourth World, Hopi, Native American, Pahana, mythology

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Hopis: Encyclopedia II - Hopi - Name
The name Hopi is the shortened form of the title to what they called themselves, "Hopituh Sinom", "the people of Hopi". Hopi is a concept deeply rooted in the culture's religion, spirituality, and its view of morality and ethics. To be Hopi is to strive toward this concept, but one never achieves in this life. This concept is one where you are in a state of total reverance and respect for all things, to be at peace with these things, and to live in accordance with the teachings of maasaw. A few Hopi live on the Colorado River Reservation on the Colorado River in western Arizona; ...

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Hopis: Encyclopedia II - Arizona Tewa - Language

Many Arizona Tewa are trilingual in Tewa, Hopi, and English. Some speakers also speak Spanish and/or Navajo. Arizona Tewa is a variety of the Tewa language of Kiowa-Tanoan stock that has been influenced by Hopi (which is an unrelated Uto-Aztecan language). Arizona Tewa and the forms of Rio Grande Tewa in New Mexico are mutually intelligible with difficulty. What is remarkable about this speech community is that the influence of the Hopi language on Arizona Tewa is extremely small in terms of vocabulary. Arizona Tewa speakers, although ...

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Arizona Tewa, Arizona Tewa - History, Arizona Tewa - Language, Arizona Tewa - Bibliography

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Hopis: Spirals of Time

Time Cycles and cosmic calendars from different cultures lika the maya, aztek, hopis and veda, predicting a planetary ascension, are brought together and analyzed by Kiara Windrider.

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Hopis: Encyclopedia - Kachina

In Pueblo religious practices, Kachina (also spelled Katsina) refers to three related things: Supernatural entities or spirits capable of influencing the natural world. The men of the tribe dressed and masked to represent the Kachinas in traditional dances/ceremonies. Their belief is that such dancers actually become the spirits they represent for the duration of the ceremony. Even though there are male and female Kachinas, only men can represent them. In Hopi and Zuni tribes, masked dolls which r ...

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Hopis: A bird's eye view

Harmonic Concordance: An overview and perspective on the Harmonic Concordance.

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Hopis: : Sri Aurobindo and the Supramental Descent

Sri Aurobindos teachings and what he terms supramental descent explained by Kiara Windrider.

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Hopis: Encyclopedia - Eschatology

Eschatology (from the Greek έσχατος meaning "last" + -logy) is a part of theology concerned with the final events in the history of the world or the ultimate destiny of human kind, commonly phrased as the end of the world. In many religions, the end of the world is a future event prophesied in sacred texts or folklore. More broadly, eschatology may encompass related concepts such as the Messiah or Messianic Age, the afterlife, and the soul. The Greek word αιών means "age"; some translation ...

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Hopis: Encyclopedia - Origin belief

An origin belief is any story or explanation that describes the beginnings of humanity, earth, life, and the universe (cosmogony). Such beliefs can be derived from many different venues including scientific investigation, metaphysical speculation, or religious belief. As with any set of beliefs, opinions regarding the validity of particular origins beliefs differ —points of view on these subjects vary widely. Origin belief - Creation myths. Origins beliefs commonly refer to creation myths — mytho ...

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Hopis: Encyclopedia - Underworld

Underworld - Aboriginal mythology. Beralku Underworld - Akkadian mythology. Ereshkigal Nergal Underworld - Babylonian mythology. Kurnugia Underworld - Buddhist mythology. Naraka (also Neraka) Underworld - Celtic mythology. Annwn Mag Mell ...

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Hopis: Encyclopedia - Chakwaina

'Chakwaina' is a kachina that appears in Pamuya ceremonies at First Mesa. It usually carries a rattle and bow and arrow and is thought to originally be from Zuni, later adopted by the Hopi. An alternative spelling is 'Tcakwaina'. Other related archivesFirst Mesa, Hopi, Zuni, arrow, bow, kachina, rattle

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Hopis: Encyclopedia - Great Spirit

The Great Spirit is a conception of a supreme being prevalent among Native American and First Nations cultures. Also called The Creator, or The Great Maker in English and Gitchi Manitou in Algonquian, the Great Spirit was a syncretist conception of God. The Great Spirit is personal, close to the people, and immanent in the fabric of the material world. Chief Dan Evehema, a spiritual leader of the Hopi Nation described the Great Spirit as follows: To the Hopi, the Great Spirit is all powe

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Hopis: Encyclopedia - Uto-Aztecan languages

The Uto-Aztecan languages are a Native American language family. The Uto-Aztecan languages are found from the Great Basin of the western United States (Oregon, Idaho, Utah, California, Nevada, Arizona), through Mexico. Utah is named after the indigenous Uto-Aztecan Ute people. Classic Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs, and its modern descendants are part of the Uto-Aztecan family. Uto-Aztecan languages - Family division. Uto-Aztecan consists of 33 languages. I. Hopi 1. Hopi

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Hopis: Encyclopedia - Ancient Pueblo Peoples

Ancient Pueblo People, or Ancestral Puebloans is a preferred term for the cultural group of people often known as Anasazi who are the ancestors of the modern Pueblo peoples. The ancestral Puebloans were a prehistoric Native American civilization centered around the present-day Four Corners area of the Southwest United States. Archaeologists still debate when a distinct culture emerged, but the current consensus, based on terminology defined by the Pecos Classification, sugge ...

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Hopis: Encyclopedia - Hakomi

Hakomi therapy is a form of depth psychology developed by Ron Kurtz. 'Hakomi' is a Hopi word meaning "Who are you? - You are, who you are!" or "How do you relate?" The Hakomi method combines Western psychology and system's theory with Eastern insight and body-centered techniques. Kurtz incorporated into Hakomi five principles: mindfulness, non-violence, organicity, unity and body-mind holism. ...

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Hopis: Encyclopedia - Angwusnasomtaka

In Hopi mythology, Angwusnasomtaka is a kachina, a spirit represented by a masked doll (also called a kachina). She is a wuya, one of the chief kachinas and is considered the mother of all the hú and all the kachinas. She led the initiation rites for new children, whipping them with yucca whips. Category: Native American mythology Other related archivesHopi mythology, Native American mythology, doll, kachina, whips, wuya, yucca

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Hopis: Encyclopedia - Aholi

In Hopi mythology, Aholi is a kachina, a spirit god represented by a doll (also called a kachina). He is a friend of Eototo and is very handsome; he wears a colorful cloak with a picture of Muyingwa and is the patron kachina of the Pikya clan. Aholi once allowed his throat to be slit so that Eototo could escape. They eventually met again. Other related archivesHopi mythology, Muyingwa, doll, kachina

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Hopis: Encyclopedia - Aaron Donahue

Aaron C. Donahue, occultist, Remote Viewer, psychic, environmentalist and Luciferian, posts some of his remote viewing sessions on his home page ummo.cc. Trained at PsiTech by military Remote Viewing Special Operations Unit Officer, Major Ed Dames, Donahue purports to have raised the bar on the efficiency of Remote Viewing using something he refers to as the Practical Application of Non-Historical data (PAN). Amongst Aaron's claims is his usage of these techniques to successfully win daily three and four digit lottery systems, ...

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Hopis: Encyclopedia II - Arizona Tewa - History

The Arizona Tewa are related to the Tewa communities living in the Rio Grande Valley, such as Santa Clara and San Juan. They moved from the Galisteo Basin Pueblo area of New Mexico following the second Pueblo Revolt of 1696. The main settlements are Tewa Village (Hano) and Polacca which are located in Navajo County, Arizona (55 miles north of Winslow). A smaller community is based in Keams Canyon Hopi governmental center. The long contact with Hopi peoples has led to similarities in social structure with their kinship system and their ...

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Arizona Tewa, Arizona Tewa - History, Arizona Tewa - Language, Arizona Tewa - Bibliography

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Hopis: Encyclopedia - Kiva

This article is about the Native American sacred structure. For the cartoon character, see Megas XLR. A kiva is a room used by modern Puebloans for religious rituals. Among the modern Hopi and most other Pueblo peoples, kivas are now square-walled and above-ground, and are used for spiritual ceremonies. Similar subterranean rooms among the Ancient Pueblo Peoples of the Pueblo I Era and following, designated by the Pecos Classification system developed by archaeologists, were usually round, and generally believed to have been used ...

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