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Have a Hopi Holiday...an all inclusive holiday poem!

rosefirewalker wrote 1 day ago: Have A Hopi Holiday! by Diane Tegarden It is true, much time has passed, a year has flown away. The … more →

Tags: Holiday Trivia, Hopitu Shinumu culture, Poetry, sacred imagery and spirituality, Australia, Christmas, Hanukkah, Holidays, hopi

Full Moon in August is called Pawepana by the Hopi

rosefirewalker wrote 4 months ago: home grown peaches This morning I was out at 5am, it’s cool and bright, the early birds were s … more →

Tags: General Interest, Hopitu Shinumu culture, sacred imagery and spirituality, August, hopi, Pawepana, peaches

Summer Solstice is called Niman by the Hopitu Shinumu

rosefirewalker wrote 5 months ago: How do you celebrate Summer Solstice (June 21-22)? I remember being part of the Candelaria for Yemay … more →

Tags: sacred imagery and spirituality, Hopitu Shinumu culture, word for the day, Native Americans, Hopi Indians, Summer Solstice, candelaria, Yemaya, Niman

Did you Know that each full moon has a different name in the Hopi culture?

rosefirewalker wrote 7 months ago: Diane in Native "broom" skirt Did you Know that each full moon has a different name in the … more →

Tags: Hopitu Shinumu culture, Native Americans, Hopi Indians, native american culture, hopi, Diane T.

The First Minority group remains the poorest…The First (Native) Americans.

rosefirewalker wrote 9 months ago: The First Minority group remains the poorest…The First (Native) Americans. We hear little abou … more →

Tags: Hopitu Shinumu culture, Native Americans, Minorities, native american culture, poverty, southwest indian foundation

A Common Bird with Uncommon Power- Crow Medicine4 comments

rosefirewalker wrote 1 year ago: A Common Bird with Uncommon Power Don’t let Crow fool you, like many seemingly “common … more →

Tags: sacred imagery and spirituality, Hopitu Shinumu culture, Diane Tegarden, Hopi Indian, Crow medicine, Indian Culture, Animal Medicine

Hopitu Shinumu Wheel of the Year

rosefirewalker wrote 1 year ago: The Hopi Wheel of the Year differs a bit from the Celtic calendar in that instead of four quarters, … more →

Tags: sacred imagery and spirituality, Hopitu Shinumu culture, Diane Tegarden, Hopi Indian, April, kapana

Word for the Day- paho...it's Hopi for.....3 comments

rosefirewalker wrote 1 year ago: Today our Word for the Day is paho…it’s Hopitu Shinumu for….prayer stick. A paho i … more →

Tags: Hopitu Shinumu culture, word for the day, hopi, Prayer, Ritual, PAHO

January is called Soenpana, meaning Man Moon

rosefirewalker wrote 1 year ago: I wanted to share a bit from my Native American culture, the Hopitu Shinumu, which means The Peacefu … more →

Tags: Hopitu Shinumu culture, Hopi Indian, Full Moon, native american culture

the last full moon in December is known as Nuupapana

rosefirewalker wrote 1 year ago:   In the Hopitu Shinumu Wheel of the Year, the last full moon in December is known as Nuupapana, mea … more →

Tags: Hopitu Shinumu culture, Hopi Indian, Full Moon, native american culture

Soyal is the winter solstice ceremony of the Hopitu Shinumu

rosefirewalker wrote 1 year ago: Soyal is the winter solstice ceremony of the Hopitu Shinumu, which means The Peaceful Ones, also kno … more →

Tags: sacred imagery and spirituality, winter solstice, Hopi Indians


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