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Hopi: Cultural Exploration and Contemporary Issues

# 9160

Detailed itinerary, dates & price

Synopsis
Nestled at the base of Arizona's highest peak, Mt Humphreys, lies the charming, vibrant mountain community of Flagstaff. Designated our country's first "International Dark Sky City," Flagstaff has dazzling night skies and is surrounded by ponderosa pines, aspen forests, volcanic lava flows, and the magnificent San Francisco Peaks. With convenient access via plane, train and bus, Flagstaff is 140 miles north of Phoenix.

Course Description
The Hopi, descendants of the ancestral puebloans (Anasazi), have continually occupied 3 mesas in northeastern Arizona for over 1000 years and maintain a primarily agrarian culture. Through field trips and lectures, learn how the Hopi respond to modern challenges -- including their proximity to the Navajo Reservation -- and strive to ensure the continuance of their culture. Spend a full day exploring the Hopi Mesas with a visit to a 1000 year old village. See a Hopi artisan at work -- coiling pots or making Kaatsina dolls. Visit the acclaimed Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff with its priceless collection of artifacts and Native American art. Engage in discussion with Hopi tribal members about the challenges of living in two worlds.

Flagstaff elevation is 7,000'; Hopi Reservation/Mesas at ~5000'

Accommodations
La Quinta Inn and Suites. Outdoor pool (seasonal) outdoor hot tub, fitness center.Convenient to shopping. One quarter mile to Northern Arizona University, 2 miles to historic downtown Flagstaff.

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Spring and Fall

 


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