The challenges of farming for the Hopi people through 2 decades of drought
Through two decades of drought, Mike Koiyaquaptewa and other Hopi farmers face challenges using their traditional method of dry farming. #Farming #Drought #Hopi For more Arizona news, sports and entertainment, follow azcentral on: Facebook - https://bit.ly/2N2Xqqc Twitter - https://bit.ly/2MsVLOM Instagram - https://bit.ly/2nPxgwm Online - https://www.azcentral.com

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Hidden Oklahoma: “Out of the Earth: Revitalizing Choctaw Traditional Art,” by Dr. Ian Thompson

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Long-flowing springs on Hopi Reservation receding

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Invited to Secluded Indian Reservation (Zuni Pueblo Tribe) 🇺🇸

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Making Piki Bread

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Meet the Maker: Hopi Artist Creates a Basket to Unite the World

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Hopi Messenger - Thomas Banyacya, Sr. (1909-1999)

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More Than Planting a Seed

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The Resiliency of Hopi Agriculture: 2000 Years of Planting

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Seanna Albert — Drought-Resilient Hopi Agricultural Systems

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INDIGENOUS AGRICULTURE - Traditional Agricultural Practices of the Oneida Nation

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Harvesting Blue Flour Corn..Grown in Native American Mounds NOT Blocks..

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How Native Americans Are Saving Vegetables from Extinction

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Subtítulos en español: “La longevidad de la agricultura de los Hopis.”

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My Three Sisters Garden Produced More Food Using Less Space!

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Seed Mother: Coming Home

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Zuni Artist Phil Hughte | New Mexico PBS

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