The Hopi, or Hopituh Shi-nu-mu,
"The
Peaceful People" or
"Peaceful Little Ones,"
call
their ancestors Hisatsinom, ("ee-SAH-tse-nom"),
which
means the ancient ones.
I have a great and deep love, bond and respect for
the Hopi People. Grandfather Martin has been in my Dreams all
of my life. We have recently been spending more time together
and he has written me a few times. He asked me to come out to
visit and video tape him talking about various topics including
the Prophecies. I am planning my trip out this summer with several
people. More information to come soon about this trip.
I have photos and video recordings of/with Grandfather
Martin that will soon be posted. Obviously, not all is for the
mass public. I have spent many hours with Grandfather Martin and
much time with others. More will be posted here soon - divine
timing.
Ruben Saufkie, Sr. is another Hopi friend of mine.
He and his family have warmly embraced me and I spent Thanksgiving
Day (2007) with them. I hope you visit Ruben's
pages and see the Sacred
Run pages. Please support the
Sacred Run if you can.
The area at the left will have all the different
pages and links to the various pages. These are under construction
so thank you in advance for your patience.
Located in Northern Arizona, the Hopi Reservation
encompasses approximately 1.5 million acres. The three breathtaking
mesas of Hopiland rise up 7,200 feet, offering panoramic views
of the surrounding low-altitude desert.
Each village is self-governing and members of the
tribe identify themselves with their village and clan. There are
usually posted signs at the entrance to the village with instructions
and protocols.
Intensely spiritual and fiercely independent, the Hopi value
their privacy and conduct religious ceremonies throughout the
year. Please respect and honor each village's rules on visitation.
While most Katsina dances are open to the public, photography,
sketching and recording of religious ceremonies are not allowed.
The Hopi Cultural Center
Restaurant and Inn
"When visiting the Hopi Reservation, this is the place to
stay." ~ Lisa
The Hopi Cultural Center is located on the Second Mesa. The Hopi
Tribal Offices are located in Kykotsmovi, just below Third Mesa.
Upper and Lower Moenkopi Villages are located about 45 miles west
of Hotevilla.
Winter Rates at the Hopi Cultural Center are from October
to March:
Weekday (Sunday through Thursday) 1 person is $65.00 and each
additional person is $5.00. Weekend (Friday and Saturday) 1 person
is $70.00 and each additional person is $5.00
Summer Rates at the Hopi Cultural Center are from March
to October:
Weekday (Sunday through Thursday) 1 person is $90.00 and each
additional person is $5.00. Weekend (Friday and Saturday) 1 person
is $95.00 and each additional person is $5.00.
Restaurant Hours:
Winter: 7 am to 8 pm
Summer: 6 am to 9 pm
The Hopi Cultural Center
PO Box 67
Second Mesa, Arizona 86043
Phone: 928-734-2401
Fax: 928-734-6651
Official Website: http://www.hopiculturalcenter.com/
For more information via email: HopiCulturalCenter