Kykotsmovi: Adult Day Program
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Cultural Enrichment Program
What is Hopi?
We, the Hopi people, are a sovereign people living on 1.5 million acres in northeastern Arizona. We are known as the “Peaceful people”. We live in 12 independent Hopi Villages. Orayvi is considered to be the “Oldest Continuous Inhabited Village in North America,” dating back to 1000AD. Some of our villages still have the traditional form of government while other villages choose to vote their leaders. Our society is Matrillineal, we get our clans through our mothers.
Today, we still have 33 living Hopi Clans. We practice dry farming, growing corn, watermelon, beans, and squash, therefore maintain a deep spiritual connection to our lands. Since we practice dry farming, all the ceremonies we perform are for rain or snow. Our language belongs to the Uto-Aztecan family. We are descendants of the Motisinom – Archaic/ Paleo people and the Hisatsinom.
Why Hopi?
Hopi people are known as the Peaceful, humble people.
School Break Program
Our agency will accept members who have school breaks for the Fall, Winter, and Spring terms. On these dates, we will offer extra activities to keep members engaged for eight hours each day.
Our agency is happy to accommodate any type of school breaks for members 18 and up. Parents are expected to provide their schedule at least 2 weeks in advance to ensure adequate staffing.
This plan is to help working parents save their respite hours as well as helping the member stick to a routine while being on break.
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