They Dance for Rain: The Hopis
By Ronald McCoy
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By Ronald McCoy
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The Hopi are a Native American people indigenous to the Southwestern United States. Hopi Indians believe rain is a blessing that comes through the benevolence of the Kachina supernaturals. Kachinas are great in power and fantastic in form, neither totally human nor completely animal. Some are named for their physical appearance, others for the plants or animals they represent. Hopis don Kachina costumes in ceremonies during which they pray for rain. Learn more about Hopi traditions in this ...























