Enduring People

Four Centuries of Resistance

Hopi people have endured as a nation despite centuries of outside forces determined to change them. Since prehistoric times, the Hopi have lived in the desert southwest, withstanding long periods of outside aggression. Yet, the Hopi have remained. They inhabit the oldest continuously occupied villages in the United States.

Retablo The Hopi had been settled for centuries when the Spanish soldiers invaded their territory in 1540. They joined the Pueblo Revolt in 1680, successfully driving the Spanish out of Pueblo territory for twelve years. Throughout the remainder of Spanish rule, they successfully resisted Spanish civil and religious control.

Hopi people today continue to retain their own cultural foundation, incorporating only those aspects of the outside world that they perceive as advantageous to their lives.