Hopi Tribe
The Hopi Reservation Extension Office works with Hopi Tribal Government partners like the Office of Range Management and the Hopi Office of Youth Affairs, and with non-governmental partners such as the Hopi Pu’tavi Project and the Natwani Coalition, to provide capacity building opportunities and educational/technical assistance.
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Hopi Extension FRTEP - 1862 The Hopi Reservation Extension Office works with Hopi Tribal Government partners like the Office of Range Management and the Hopi Office of Youth Affairs, and with non-governmental partners such as the Hopi Pu’tavi Project and the Natwani Coalition, to provide capacity building opportunities and... more |
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| "Health and Traditions among Hopi/Tewa Women." | Abstract: This paper is based on participatory action research over a 6-year period with the Hopi non-profit, Pu’tavi, and the Hopi tribal government. Discussing the functions... | 7 weeks 6 days ago | Hopi Extension |
| The Hopi Reservation and Extension Programs | This article gives an overview of the extension programs on the Hopi Reservation. It covers the geographical, social and economic setting, Tribal government, communities, language,... | 14 weeks 12 hours ago | Hopi Extension |
| Quick Facts - The Hopi Reservation | Quick facts about the Hopi Indian Reservation. Located on the Colorado Plateau in northern Arizona, the Hopi people trace their history in Arizona to more than 2,000 years, but their history as a... | 14 weeks 12 hours ago | Hopi Extension |
| Research in Indian Country | A general overview of research in Indian country, with emphasis on tribes in Arizona. Part A: Setting Part B: History of Extension on Indian Country Part C: Research on Tribal... | 14 weeks 12 hours ago | Colorado River Indian Tribes Extension, Hopi Extension, Hualapai Extension, San Carlos Extension, Shiprock Extension, Tuba City Extension, Window Rock Extension |
| Conducting Research on the Hopi Reservation | This article explains the process for conducting research on the Hopi Reservation. Tribal Priorities The Hopi Tribe is interested in research that benefits the Hopi community and supports the... | 14 weeks 12 hours ago | Hopi Extension |
| Survey of Hopi Farmer attitudes in 2003 | In 2003, the Hopi Pu’tavi Project conducted a survey of farmers’ needs on Hopi. Representatives for the project interviewed seventy-seven farmers. The information was entered into a... | 14 weeks 14 hours ago | Hopi Extension |
| Agriculture | A Sustainable Agriculture Research and Eductation (SARE) grant was used to develop a tool to create a V shaped furrow for harvesting rainwater. It might be useful to Hopi farmers during years of... | 15 weeks 6 hours ago | Hopi Extension |
| Hopi Pu'tavi Project - Community Development | Several programs are umbrella under Hopi Pu'tavi Project, a 501(c3) Non-Profit for Youth and Community Development. The Tuhisma Hopi Arts & Crafts Market provides Hopi Artists an important on-... | 15 weeks 6 hours ago | Hopi Extension |
| Use of Traditional Foods by Hopi Female Headed Households to Increase Food Security | This multi-partner study surveyed the experiences of single Hopi mothers in using and accessing traditional food through an Appreciative Inquiry approach. The use of traditional foods had positive... | 15 weeks 7 hours ago | Hopi Extension |
| Protection of Traditional Hopi Foods | This program seeks to provide information to land managers and users about the traditional Hopi food uses of native plants, and develope printed material for land users. The program results are... | 15 weeks 11 hours ago | Hopi Extension |
| Understanding Traditional Foods Security of Hopi Single Parent Female Headed Households | In the last 30 years the Hopi nation, like many other American Indian nations, suffered a huge increase in diet-related diseases stemming from obesity, such as diabetes and high blood pressure. How... | 15 weeks 12 hours ago | Hopi Extension |
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